FAQ

Is Overcomers' in-network with Medicaid across the entire state of Colorado?

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Billing

Yes!  Health First Colorado (Medicaid CO) is broken up into seven regions (RAEs), and Overcomers is in-network with all regions.  On rare occasions, Overcomers may not be able to accept a client with specific stipulations with their Medicaid benefits.  Upon booking a session, Overcomers will verify your benefits.

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How many therapy sessions per year does my insurance plan cover?

Most insurance plans will cover unlimited therapy sessions per year as long the sessions are medically necessary.

How can I find a safe space for mental health treatment that respects my individual needs through Medicaid?

Yes. Medicaid ensures access to a variety of mental health services provided in a safe and respectful environment. By utilizing the Medicaid provider directory, individuals can find licensed professional counselors and therapists who offer a safe space tailored to their specific needs. For the most current information on Medicaid coverage for mental health services, including a comprehensive list of covered therapies and how to access them, please visit Colorado's Medicaid website.

What is my copay for therapy?

A copay, or copayment, is a fixed amount that you, as the client, are required to pay for each counseling when we bill your insurance. The exact amount varies based on your specific health insurance plan.

A counseling session will usually have the same copay as a PCP (Primary Care Physician) visit and/or an Office Visit.  If you have a copay plan, you'll sometimes see your copay listed on your insurance card.

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Do you accept primary and secondary insurances?

Of course! We will bill your primary and secondary insurances. You'll be able to provide us with both insurance payers after booking a session.

What if Overcomers is out-of-network with my insurance?

If we happen to fall outside of your insurance network, we can provide you with a superbill. A superbill is a detailed receipt of the services you received which you can submit to your insurance provider for potential reimbursement.