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Here’s how to find and schedule more clients using referrals and online directories.
It’s easy to forget the questions you should ask when verifying a client’s insurance. Our insurance verification checklist — and features — make this process easier.
If you accept insurance, verifying your clients’ eligibility and benefits is an important responsibility — but it can also be a stressful process. After sitting on the phone waiting for a real human to pick up, you’re tasked with remembering all the right questions to ask, which can feel like a lot of pressure.
Headway takes the stress out of the equation by verifying eligibility on behalf of providers — but we also have a checklist that walks you through all the questions you need to ask. Read on to learn more about how to make verifying eligibility a breeze. Looking for more support? Check out our detailed guide to insurance verification.
Before you get on the phone with an insurance company, you’ll need to have specific information about your client and their insurance plan, including:
If you need to verify that a certain service or procedure is covered by your client’s insurance plan, then you may need the following additional information:
Having the right questions prepared can save you time and stress by ensuring you only need to call the insurance payer once to get the information you need. Consider the following questions when you reach out to an insurance company.
Calling insurance payers can be time-consuming — and frustrating. Headway takes the process of verifying eligibility off providers’ plates, so you can focus on what matters most: supporting your clients on their mental health journeys.
Here’s how to find and schedule more clients using referrals and online directories.
Verifying client insurance can feel difficult and overcomplicated. Our guide empowers you to streamline the insurance eligibility verification process.
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