Reframe Counseling Services Is A Clear Pricing Provider

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Here at Reframe Counseling Services, we aim to help you along the way with your journey. That means talking through life’s difficult moments as well as accepting a wide range of insurances to meet our clients where they’re at. One way we have done this is by being a “Clear Pricing Provider”. What this means is we accept clients using North Carolina’s State Health Plan Clear Pricing Project.

About Clear Pricing Project

The State Health Plan’s Clear Pricing Project (CPP) was developed to secure the Plan’s financial future and to promote quality, accessible health care. The goal is to ensure that members have this valuable benefit for years to come while bringing transparency to health care expenses and addressing the rising health costs that you and your family face every day.

This effort resulted in more than 26,000 providers partnering with the Plan for transparent and affordable health care. These provider partners are included in the North Carolina State Health Plan Network, which is made up of providers who signed up for the Plan’s Clear Pricing Project, and Blue Cross NC’s Blue Options network.

As of January 1, 2021:

  • If you select a Clear Pricing Project provider as your Primary Care Provider listed on your ID card, your visits are free!

  • If you visit a CPP behavioral health provider, your visits are free!

  • If you visit a Clear Pricing Project specialist, 80/20 Plan members will pay only $40 for a CPP specialist ($80 for a non-CPP specialist), and 70/30 Plan members will pay $47 for a CPP specialist ($94 for a non-CPP specialist).

What Does This Mean?

Starting next year (January 1, 2022), it will cost both a 70/30 Plan and 80/20 Plan client $0/session to see us. Here are Reframe Counseling Services we strive to help everyone. Breaking down barriers to ensure we are accessible to all our clients is a big part of how we meet our clients where they are. For more information about the Clear Pricing Project visit the program overview.

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