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Default Oct 01, 2020 at 10:50 PM
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There's a pretty good chance that my T is leaving my insurance network. She does use a billing service. My insurance has out of network benefits. Originally, my T wasn't in my network and my T's billing service would bill my insurance for the out of network benefits. My T is leaving my insurance because of how they are not paying her and lots of other issues around working with them (if not all insurances). So, I doubt she'll want to return to the arrangement where her billing person still bills my insurance for the out of network benefits. I believe that shifting that administrative element to me will cause issues in my therapy, at least at this stage. I was wondering if anyone has found a payment service for something like this that would managing paying my T, getting reimbursements from insurance and from flexible savings plan. I thought about approaching my T's billing service to see if they would manage all of that. It almost sounds like something an accountant would do, but this is small scale and only for the one element of my financial world.

Any ideas?
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