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Ep 155: Before You Sign Up for Headway or Alma as a Provider, Listen to This

Ep 155: Before You Sign Up for Headway or Alma as a Provider, Listen to This

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Venture Capital Backed Therapy Platforms vs. Direct Credentialing: What Every Therapist Should KnowThis episode of [The Therapist Mom Podcast] is packed with clear, actionable insights to help you make informed decisions about building your private practice as a therapist mom—without burning out or giving up your autonomy. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the options out there (especially when it comes to taking insurance) or you’re wrestling with fear about whether you can really build something sustainable on your own, you’re in the right place.As someone who’s spent over a decade in private practice (while raising kids, navigating military moves, and managing the chaos of mom life), I know firsthand how tempting it is to opt for something that promises to make this all “easier.” Sometimes, though, it’s those small, strategic shifts in ownership and mindset that end up giving us the freedom and time we really crave. So, let’s get honest about the pros and cons—straight, no chaser.If you’ve ever wondered, “Should I use a platform like Alma or Headway to accept insurance instead of credentialing myself?” or you just want the real scoop before you leap, you belong here. This episode is for any therapist who craves clarity, confidence, and control of their practice.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe Real Trade-Offs of Venture Capital Platforms: Get to the heart of how these platforms operate, what they promise, and what you may actually be giving up—including direct payer relationships and income stability.Hidden Risks No One Talks About: Understand the structural risks behind recent changes (like Aetna’s reimbursement rates at Alma) and what it means for your bottom line and negotiating power.How to Confidently Transition to Direct Credentialing: I’ll share honest encouragement, plus my own experiences and resources, so you can see that getting credentialed yourself is absolutely doable—and often, more sustainable.Episode Timestamps00:02: Kicking off with a no-fluff conversation about motherhood, private practice, and why you deserve a business built for real life.00:46: Breaking down what venture capital backed platforms (like Alma, Headway, Grow) really offer—and what’s missing from those glossy promises.07:38: Real-world consequences: The Alma/Aetna rate cut changes and what happens when you don’t own your insurance contracts.14:23: Hidden (and not-so-hidden) costs of using therapy platforms, plus what you risk by handing over control.20:08: Honest perspective: Direct credentialing isn’t just possible—it’s the key to genuine autonomy in your practice.Top Takeaways on Venture Capital Backed Therapy Platforms1. Understanding the Venture Platform ModelLet’s break this down: These platforms act as a “middleman” between you and insurance companies, promising to handle credentialing, billing, and a steady stream of client referrals. The catch? They hold the contract, set the terms, and can change your reimbursement rates—with little to no warning or recourse for you.Think about Alma and Aetna’s recent shift: overnight, therapists lost $30/session for their most common appointment length—without any negotiation or direct communication (09:06). When you don’t own the contract, you don’t own what happens next.2. Prioritizing Ownership and ControlHere’s how you can start implementing this TODAY:Step 1: Start the direct credentialing process now—even if you’re still using a platform as a transitional step.Step 2: Seek out resources: look for billing support, ask colleagues for guidance, and tap into communities or courses dedicated to insurance credentialing for therapists (21:05).Step 3: Remember—once you are credentialed directly, that relationship is yours for as long as you choose. This is what real practice security looks like.3. Pitfalls to Avoid When Choosing Therapy PlatformsWe all make mistakes, but here’s what I want you to avoid:Mistake 1: Believing the only way to accept insurance is through a third-party platform—your story matters, and you absolutely can do this yourself (18:44).Mistake 2: Delaying your credentialing process because it feels intimidating. The longer you wait, the longer you’re dependent—and platforms will not advocate solely for your financial well-being (15:47).Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeBuilt to Run Course — Step-by-step foundation for building a practice that fits your real life.One-on-One Strategy Sessions — Personalized coaching to map your route to practice independence.DM me on Instagram @raisedempower — Let’s connect and talk about where you are in your journey!Join us for Therapist Mom Networking Meetup — a casual space to connect with other therapist moms, share what’s working in your practice, talk through challenges, and build real community. No pressure, no pitching — just support and connection. Register at https://www.raisedtoempower.com/networking💻 This ...
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