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Anticipated Challenges with Mental Health Policies & Value Based Care with Dr. Carrie Singer
More and more, we're hearing group practice owners communicating concern about the future of group practices because of big tech companies and anticipated changes to healthcare. In this episode, we'll be hearing from Carrie Singer, a group practice owner, who has been getting involved with mental health policy. She says that there will be "major changes coming soon for insurance-based practices that therapists are completely unaware of and unprepared for related to value-based care." Check out this episode, so you can learn more about the changes that are being proposed. About Carrie: Dr. Carrie Singer is a Licensed Psychologist who owns a group private practice with 40 mental health professionals in the Washington DC suburbs. Dr. Singer enjoys networking and mentorship opportunities with clinicians looking to scale their businesses. She is passionate about making mental health care more affordable and accessible and is a regular commentator in news articles and conferences, especially on the subject of value-based care and behavioral health integration into primary care. She lives in Maryland with her husband, daughter, son, cat, and dog.Purchase forms for your private practice at: Protectingyourpractice.com
Legal services for Maryland mental health providers with Dan at: https://danielmayerlaw.com/
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