Terms to Know

  • Superbill

    A Superbill is the “receipt” created for the sole purpose of communicating to insurance companies exactly what services were provided in treatment, by whom, and where. This is what is submitted to insurance in order to receive reimbursement.

    Superbills are not created until AFTER a therapy session and you are hoping to get prior authorization for the service–you likely have not been seen by the provider yet.

  • Out-of-Network Exception / Gap Exception / Prior-Authorization

    An out-of-network exception or gap exception or prior-authorization is an exception/clearance to receiving out-of-network treatment at the in-network rate due to a gap in in-network specialists available to offer the treatment needed.

    • This is not the same as a “single case agreement (SCA)” or “letter of agreement (LOA)”.

  • CPT Codes

    Codes used by therapists to describe the service being offered. e.g. “90791 - Diagnostic Intake”. Insurance needs these codes to approve reimbursement.

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*Note: This guide offers an overview of each step. A detailed document of each step is available for your reference.

Insurance & OCD

At SOAR, we understand that navigating insurance can be challenging. While we don't accept insurance directly, Dr. Martinez is committed to helping patients maximize their benefits and minimize out-of-pocket costs. For those with an OCD diagnosis, she has outlined a clear process to help you get the most from your insurance. Follow the step-by-step guide on how we can support you in this process.

SOAR Policy on Working with Insurance

SOAR does not accept single case agreements (SCAs) or letters of agreement (LOAs) with insurance companies due to the time, resources, and restrictions involved. SOAR remains out-of-network with all insurance providers and does not negotiate rates or create contracts. Any agreement you reach with your insurance will be between you and them. While SOAR charges full fees at the time of service, your insurance may reimburse you for some of the costs, and the amount may count toward your in-network deductible and annual maximum.

Superbills for sessions are available in the Client Portal. You are responsible for any portion of fees not covered by insurance. If your insurance requires direct contact with SOAR, note that rates are non-negotiable, and any calls or paperwork exceeding 15 minutes will incur a charge. Feel free to share this with them when you call.

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Acknowledgements to Fred Penzel, PhD, of Western Suffolk Psychological Services for his undying advocacy efforts and for writing the original blog post, “Fight for Your Rights: Getting Insurance to Pay for Your Treatment” that informed so many patients and providers of their rights related to insurance reimbursement: https://www.wsps.info/articles/fight-for-your-rights-getting-insurance-to-pay-for-your-treatment-1

Another good resource on this topic is “How to Pay In-Network Rates for Out-of-Network Care”: https://www.verywellhealth.com/get-in-network-rates-out-of-network-1739069

Detailed Guide of Insurance & OCD…

Download this document for a detailed decription of each step.