• supersonicstork@sopuli.xyz
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    3 days ago

    Funny meme but genuine question: is it not typical to pay for therapy before the session?

    I’m charged as I book the session here in Malaysia, but I’m curious as to peoples’ experiences geographically and in the private & public sector.

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      In Germany it’s common consensus that payment is done once the work is finished and billed accordingly. Of course for prolonged projects you agree on several installments.

      Just recently I learned that according to law your monthly utility payments (for flats) are still your money until you get a proper bill.

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      2 days ago

      I don’t get it on an even more basic level; patient can’t pay and doc suddenly wants additional sessions… why?

    • In the US, I think it’s more common to charge after. I worked at an agency whose paperwork stated they would charge before the session, but they never actually did.

      Personally, I’m not gonna cancel a session just because the card declines anyway- I can be paid another time; so it’s much less awkward to just charge after imo

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        US checking in, of the 5 or 6 therapists I’ve had and the similar number my ex spouse has had, I think only one charged before a session. There’s a couple I’m not sure on because it was covered entirely by insurance and we were never directly billed so can’t say the timing

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      In Denmark you pay after the session - I’ve been one place where it’s monthly invoicing, and another where it was payment after each session (by credit card I think)

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      I think it’s usually invoice in Germany (to patient / insurance). Some psychoanalysts demand to paid in cash which I find hilarious.

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        We have the same thing in France. They say it’s important so that you view the exchange as a transaction and not just you trauma dumping or whatever.

        I say they are definitely not declaring all that cash to the State.

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      My insurance covers therapy so I don’t have to pay for that one, but it doesn’t cover podiatry and I do pay that beforehand

    • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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      In the NL there is only private health insurance, so it’s technically private sector. I pay my 120 EUR premium, and this was included so I never needed to pay at the time of care.

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      In Canada, we have a few scenarios available but generally, even if you have to pay after your session, it is reimbursed by our health insurance.

      We don’t pay up front, though.