Today, most major health insurance plans offer some form of mental health coverage as part of the requirements of the Affordable Care Act. This is a good thing and means that most people will at least have some access to professional mental health care, many possibly for the first time ever.
If your insurance includes mental health coverage, you may wonder why you would even consider paying for it privately.
Our private pay rate, per session, will be arranged with you directly by our administrative staff prior to your first appointment (usually during your intial 20-minute phone consultation). We often adjust our hourly rates based on individual's income level, as well as to accomidate for financial hardship, etc., as we operate on what is referred to as a sliding-fee scale in an effort to make all of our services increasingly affordable for all children, teens, and adults across our state.
It is important to know the rules under which insurance companies agree to provide you with mental health coverage. Full knowledge of this includes both the benefits and drawbacks to the coverage. The benefits, of course, are that after you pay your deductible and copayments, the insurance will pay for some sessions with some therapists.