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Originally Posted by Watercolor
Aw, this sounds confusing and upsetting. I know that anything that occurs on or around my mom's birthday is highly sensitive for me. I'm sorry this got brought up for you at a time when you are already struggling with your t relationship.
I see frequently here that people's t's waive their copay. I deal with insurance every day, and I want to mention that waiving a copay is considered fraud under federal and state laws. It is also expressly forbidden by most insurances unless you discuss each instance with them directly. The AMA (the organization I am associated with) considers it unethical. I believe the APA has similar conditions.
Personally, I don't have a problem with it and I occasionally waive copays in circumstances when I feel I can justify it but I am prepared to have to explain it and I cannot make it a regular practice.
I wonder if your t is having to justify her waiver policy with your insurance company and that is why these old bills are coming up. If she charged for a session that didn't happen and waived your copay she may be trying to explain that to them.
I hope his isn't the case. I think what you need right now is some stability with your t and the chance to work on your relationship. Money and insurance issues are a stressful enough without everything else you're going through.
Sending you positive thoughts and strength.
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I didn't know waiving the copay was so common...I guess I haven't really seen anyone talk about it. I'm VERY grateful for it, wrong or not I guess. And really, my T has spent so much time Emailing and reading Emails that I should have just left it be like I didn't notice it. I pay a LOT for insurance so may as well use it as much as I can, I say. Make 'em pay! LOL
It did, however, bring up that date in my mind again, and how awful February was for me, emotionally and in therapy. February is when she shifted her boundaries. But I didn't question it till the first week in March. I don't even want to think about that month anymore...