Submitted by lilfoodiebooty t3_yxybjm in StamfordCT
I have noticed that a lot of physical therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists are self pay out here. God help you if your insurance has no out-of-network coverage. I know insurance is a pain in the ass but the proportion of self-pay to insurance taking providers seems unbalanced. I’m all about compensating people for their services but this is nuts.
One physical therapist said they charged discounted rates for PT. Self pay was $185 - $250. Mental health providers are charging similar rates. Are people really out here paying $200-$300/visit for what are often weekly services?
What’s the deal? I’m still looking for a psychiatrist to manage my ADHD but all the ones my doctor recommended are self pay. We just don’t have money to burn like that.
veridicus t1_iws5n46 wrote
Think of it from the professional's point of view. There's a lot of overhead to manage all the various insurance providers. Only a group provider can do this with any efficiency. And insurance companies negotiate hard to pay them as little as possible.
If a professional can work independently and let their customers deal with paying out of pocket or submitting out-of-network insurance coverage, why not? If they weren't getting customers they would go to the insurance providers.