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kwardbilling:
Thanks, so far all of my clients (all mental health providers) are not computerized at all.  They are either brand new practices (one sizeable), and doing well, the other two are small practices, they have a full time job at a community agency and then have a small private practice...so I do their private practice. 

I think before my contract renews with Therapist Helper in mid May I should investigate other options.....again, I know there are probably others out there that are better, right now I'm just alittle nervous about transferring and learning a new software and set up of counselor information etc.....anyway, thanks I will check this one out.

Karen

Buglet10:
Hi,

I use Therapist Helper and really like it.  I work at a group practice and some contracts are through the group - BC/BS and Tufts and some are credentialed through the therapist, each of which are considered independent contractors also. It depends on the way they are credentialed with each insurance co. So billing for each insurance company may be different re: different information in 24J and 33.  I have no problem separating this in Therapist Helper. At this job I use Emdeon to bill not a huge fan.

I also do work at home for 2 independent therapists and have Therapist Helper and Claims Connect (love it)and have not had a problem.  One is part of a group and the other is not.  It's just how you plug the numbers in in the libraries.  I do believe Therapist Helper does charge by each therapist at sign up as they have to enter all the info for each one.  Worth calling them and checking as the rules do change.

Perhaps I just feel comfortable too with Therapist Helper as I've used it for 13 years and so decided to go with it when I wanted to work from home too.
Pati 

kwardbilling:
Hi Pati:  I would be curious to know what problems other people have had with Therapist Helper, as I too really like working with it and have had no problems.  I use their claims connect as well.  I've been researching other companies just because of cost, and so far haven't found anything cheaper, except, that is, for Office Ally with their free on line claims submissions.  I know quite a few therapists using this and are happy, but I kind of like having everything in one place.  I haven't ruled out keeping Therapist Helper and using the free on line Office Ally.....

thanks, though, nice to know someone else uses Therapist Helper and also likes it....

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