megamaramon
Board certified pediatric neuropsychologist
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Hello all, asking for some feedback.
I'm currently a clinical attending associate professor at an academic medical center. I practice pediatric neuropsychology in outpatient clinic and hospital settings. With recent...concerns about public/government perception of those of us in medical/behavioral health fields, I decided to start a private practice on the side to make some extra cash and have an escape route if needed.
My model is self-pay, flat rate for comprehensive evals for children. I'm also set up with the state to do some SSI evals for kiddos, which seems pretty straightforward. I'm only booking 2 comprehensive evals a month max. SSI evals will fill in random gaps here and there. The self-pay rate is $3000, which includes a 90 minute diagnostic interview, a comprehensive intelligence test, targeted academics, memory testing, executive function assessment, adaptive behavior (as needed), visual-motor, fine motor, whatever else needs tested, plus an hour interactive feedback. The full eval takes ~9 hours with report writing time. Since I used to practice school psychology in the area, I also give a lot of support and coaching to families regarding how special education and 504 accommodations work. I am doing this through a group practice, with a 70/30 split.
I live in a MCOL in a LCOL state; think lots of transplants to the area to work for a massive, national company. People seem very interested in having their children tested, but they are extremely hesitant at self-pay. Some are flat out rude when they call and talk to the administrative support. My day job takes Medicaid and every other insurance under the sun, and we have a 16-18 month waitlist. The private practice work I do currently has no waitlist and can work patients in within a month.
Given that I have a 50+ hour a week salaried job, am I crazy for wanting my side hustle to be self-pay at this time? Am I charging too much?
I'm currently a clinical attending associate professor at an academic medical center. I practice pediatric neuropsychology in outpatient clinic and hospital settings. With recent...concerns about public/government perception of those of us in medical/behavioral health fields, I decided to start a private practice on the side to make some extra cash and have an escape route if needed.
My model is self-pay, flat rate for comprehensive evals for children. I'm also set up with the state to do some SSI evals for kiddos, which seems pretty straightforward. I'm only booking 2 comprehensive evals a month max. SSI evals will fill in random gaps here and there. The self-pay rate is $3000, which includes a 90 minute diagnostic interview, a comprehensive intelligence test, targeted academics, memory testing, executive function assessment, adaptive behavior (as needed), visual-motor, fine motor, whatever else needs tested, plus an hour interactive feedback. The full eval takes ~9 hours with report writing time. Since I used to practice school psychology in the area, I also give a lot of support and coaching to families regarding how special education and 504 accommodations work. I am doing this through a group practice, with a 70/30 split.
I live in a MCOL in a LCOL state; think lots of transplants to the area to work for a massive, national company. People seem very interested in having their children tested, but they are extremely hesitant at self-pay. Some are flat out rude when they call and talk to the administrative support. My day job takes Medicaid and every other insurance under the sun, and we have a 16-18 month waitlist. The private practice work I do currently has no waitlist and can work patients in within a month.
Given that I have a 50+ hour a week salaried job, am I crazy for wanting my side hustle to be self-pay at this time? Am I charging too much?