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Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care: Industry Insiders Reveal How to Successfully Participate and Profit in Today's System [Hardcover]

Andrew Kolbasovsky (Author), Leonard Reich (Author)
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0393705048 978-0393705041 October 17, 2006 1

For both patients and providers, the words managed care are loaded with negative connotations, synonymous with inefficiency and bureaucracy.

Forced to perform a delicate balancing act of offering the best possible care for their clients while carefully adhering to various managed care policies and procedures, providers in particular often wince at the prospect of having to deal with managed care companies, or MCOs. Fearing burdensome paperwork, low reimbursement rates, and denials of care, it's not surprising that a number of mental health professionals choose to limit their involvement with managed care companies-or eliminate it altogether.
  • "My clients are all on different health plans; how can I keep the policies straight?"
  • "Getting services approved is so time-consuming that I'm better off accepting only self-paying clients, aren't I?"
  • "Do the benefits of working with MCOs really outweigh the drawbacks?"
The answer, according to two industry insiders, is yes. If you know how to work with the system, the system can work for you. Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care is the first handbook of its kind to offer clinicians a window into the inner-workings of MCOs. Authors Reich and Kolbasovsky candidly draw on their combined 37 years experience in the field to walk readers through all the major elements of how to successfully work within the system: marketing yourself and your practice to an MCO, getting onto a MCO's network, maintaining a good relationship and communicating with MCOs for quick service approval, reducing your liability, understanding your rights and responsibilities, getting paid, and more. Every issue—big and small—is covered, from capitation versus fee-for-service payment arrangements to evaluating which MCOs are a good fit to join, and everything in between. After explaining how to work with the system, the authors reveal how to put the system to work for you. Tips for building your practice through referrals, generating business through doctor collaboration, and understanding future practice opportunities are all covered.By demystifying the complexities of managed care and offering a unique, inside view of the process, this book mitigates the negative connotations associated with MCOs and exposes the hidden benefits of a seemingly burdensome process. Exceedingly reader-friendly and packed with insightful tips and vignettes, Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care is one clinician's guide you won't want to be without.

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An outstanding survey that covers all major points, from obstacles to success. -- The California Bookwatch

About the Author

Andrew Kolbasovsky, Psy.D., is director of clinical development at HIP Health Plan of New York. He lives in Old Bridge, New Jersey.

Leonard Reich, Ph.D., is the Vice President of Mental Health Services of the Health Insurance Plan of New York. He was in private practitioner for 10 years.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1 edition (October 17, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393705048
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393705041
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,135,055 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding survey covers all major points, from obstacles to success., April 19, 2007
This review is from: Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care: Industry Insiders Reveal How to Successfully Participate and Profit in Today's System (Hardcover)
MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDER'S GUIDE TO MANAGED CARE: INDUSTRY INSIDERS REVEAL HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY PARTICIPATE AND PROFIT IN TODAY'S SYSTEM is a book recommended for both college-level health libraries and physicians who want to know about the pros and cons of working with managed care systems. In particular, it surveys how the managed care system can work for a doctor by considering the inner workings of the managed care system, combing nearly forty years of the authors' combined expertise and experience in the field to demonstrate how to work within such a system. An outstanding survey covers all major points, from obstacles to success.

Diane C. Donovan
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1.0 out of 5 stars Venerating A Criminal Enterprise, February 10, 2007
This review is from: Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care: Industry Insiders Reveal How to Successfully Participate and Profit in Today's System (Hardcover)
This book is a sad joke. It is written by two individuals who have everything to gain by venerating the MC system. The irony is that it is written FOR the people who have everything to lose by playing the game. This bad book perpetuates victimhood of mental professionals and of the lives covered by these detestable MCO's.

Managed care is all about controlling the purse strings and denying care.

First of all, we are licensed mental health "Professionals" (psychologists, clinical social workers, psychiatrists), and NOT "Providers".

Second of all, where is the need for a guide to a system that is as corrupt and evil as WW II era Vichy France? You cannot cooperate with a system that has your slavery and destruction as its end goal. Cooperate in your own decimation!

The publisher of this book must have suffered from temporary cortical blindness because there is nothing here that is offered that is real.

These truths are self-evident and this book runs roughshod over them:

1. You cannot "market" yourself to MCO's. MCO personnel do NOT lay awake at night wondering if Joe Blow got to just the right psychologist!

2. Managed care companies are notorious for randomly losing your "provider applications" and also, your submitted claims!

3. "Provider relations" is all about in reality, Master-slave relations.

4. These authors have no integrity by writing a book such as this. They would show more integrity if they never wrote this lie, if they pulled the book (which perpetuates a cruel and destructive hoax), and if they just sat back and did their MCO jobs and collected their checks!

5. The chapter on "communicating with MC: Getting services approved" is another joke. The question is: how can we facilitate an utterly wasteful process? Do we really believe that treatment plans ever get read?

This book is all propaganda propagated by Joseph Goebbels type bureaucrats who are long winded on pathetic recommendations about what MH "Providers"/Professionals CAN do, but very short on TAKING RESPONSIBILITY for the evil system that mismanages and mangles patient care.

Dr. Bruce Eimer

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
practice opportunities, communicating with managed care, provider relations department, proper medication adherence, into managed care networks, level one appeal, recredentialing process, outpatient mental health benefit, evaluative agencies, measurable treatment goals, provider newsletter, relationship with managed care, building your practice, administrative denial, credentialing committee, mental health provider, need for continued treatment, generating referrals, managed behavioral health care, managed care environment, expedited appeal
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Mental Health Provider's Guide, Clinical Practice Issues, Summary Tips, Mental Health Providers Guide, Value Options, Pacificare Behavioral Health, American Psychiatric Association, United States, United Behavioral Health, Cigna Behavioral Health, Importance of the Measure, Generating Business From Within the System, Department of Health, Von Korff, Psychotherapy Finances, Trends According, African Americans, Network of Pennsylvania, Antidepressant Medication Management, Magellan Behavioral Health, Demonstrating Success, Patient Health, Provider Manual
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