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Oct. 31st, 2007 02:09 pmI've managed to salvage some of the setback, which was a result of my expectations about clinical services versus bureaucracy. Effectively, all of my billing for all of the clinical work I've done since my return suddenly became not-billable, because the agency hadn't finished credentialing me, and hadn't finished my contract...despite verbal assurances that they would make my contract retroactive. I managed to save some of the hours of my neuropsych testing, but all of the psychotherapy services I've provided since 9/17 is a loss. It's "likely" I'll be able to see clients and get paid for it, "next week."
What have I learned? Not to trust bureaucrats running scared about chart audits. I've learned that the agency I used to run isn't as strong and as friendly as it used to be. I've learned that an expectation about money, and getting paid, even in a structured clinical/administration situation, isn't effective.
An expensive lesson, but worth learning. I'm physically out of money, but I have food, gas, and a place to sleep. I have abundance. I have some serious training, and homework, to do.
What have I learned? Not to trust bureaucrats running scared about chart audits. I've learned that the agency I used to run isn't as strong and as friendly as it used to be. I've learned that an expectation about money, and getting paid, even in a structured clinical/administration situation, isn't effective.
An expensive lesson, but worth learning. I'm physically out of money, but I have food, gas, and a place to sleep. I have abundance. I have some serious training, and homework, to do.