Policies, Promotions, & Particulars
Forms
Quick links to: HIPAA consent and Notice of Privacy Practices Special Consent for Massage and Bodywork SE Informed Consent.2021 Manual Lymphatic Drainage Intake Disclosure Authorization
Read MoreTip It Forward
Starting in September 2021, Bevin will be putting any money given in excess of her stated fees into a “Tip it Forward” fund. This money will then be used to make her work accessible to folks across a broader economic spectrum through very low-cost or gifted bodywork. Inspired by this practitioner in Kentucky and by…
Read MoreAnother Way to Pay
In the interest of making touchless payments easier but not having to pay in advance of your session, here are some quick links so you can pay after your session but on your own device. Gift certificates should be purchased through the booking site. Here’s how you can pay Bevin: Bodywork 30 minutes Bodywork 60…
Read MoreHealth Insurance, L&I, PIP
At this time Bevin is taking new clients within the First Choice Health Network (Kaiser’s extended network). All insurance sessions can be booked from the regular service menu, including L&I and PIP claims. For all clients billing insurance of any kind, we ask that you have a prescription for massage from your doctor, regardless of…
Read MoreInsurance Paperwork
Here are some resources for those of you wanting to submit claims to your insurance companies for out-of-network reimbursement: Premera’s Claim Form Aetna’s Claim Form Menu Cigna Claim Form You will need a billing statement from us to submit along with the form from your insurance company, and many times they will want us to…
Read MoreHealth Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
One of the trends we have noticed over the past couple of years is the rise in Health Savings Accounts (HSA’s). More companies seem to be choosing high-deductible insurance plans and contributing some money to attached HSA’s for their employees as health care costs rise and insurance premiums become unwieldy. Massage therapy and bodywork is…
Read MoreMedical Necessity
To get your massage covered by your insurance, you will need a prescription from your doctor, even if your insurance plan says you don’t. This ensures that your massage is “Medically Necessary”, which keeps us out of trouble. It is outside of our scope of practice to diagnose your injury, and yet we must have…
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