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Default Jun 22, 2010 at 11:21 AM
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does anybody know anything about a single-case agreemtent with an insurance company? as far as i understand, it's an agreement between your therapist and the insurance company to be like a temporary in-network provider just for you, the single case. i still have questions:

1) what are the disadvantages to the therapist in entering into such an agreement?

2) what is the pay from the insurance company to the therapist typically?

3) how is the therapist approved for the agreement and is it a relatively easy process?

any info would be great. i've called my insurance company several times, but these questions in particular i can't seem to get answers to.

thanks.
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