Coverage

Coverage

Reimbursement policy dependent

The costs for your treatment will be partially covered by your healthcare insurer. Depending on your healthcare insurer and policy the percentage of your reimbursement will be determined. In addition you’ll have to pay your deductible, this is legally required.

I have no contracts with health insurers for 2025.

The maximum rates for treatments are set each year by the Netherlands Healthcare Authority (NZa). The rate per treatment session is determined by the type of treatment and its duration. In my practice, I use the maximum rates set by the NZa. For 2025, the maximum rate for a 45 minute psychotherapy session is € 164,24. For an intake session of 60 minutes, the maximum rate is € 219,98.

The rates and regulations are based on the Zorgprestatiemodel. You can find more information here: Folder Zorgprestatiemodel

The rate per 45 minute session for treatment not covered by the health insurance is € 200.-

Rates according to financial means

We’ll always try to help you and find a fitting and honest solution, if the costs of treatment are an issue.

 

 

Terms of Payment

Article 1
These terms of payment apply to the treatment agreement between the practitioner and the patient.
Article 2
The invoice must be paid by the patient forthwith.
Article 3
If the patient has not paid the amount due within fourteen days of the invoice date, the patient will be given a final opportunity to pay the invoice without incurring charges within another fourteen day period.
Article 4
If the patient does not fulfill his obligations within fourteen days after the date of the payment reminder, then the practitioner is entitled without further notice to take collection measures or have them carried out by thirdpartie companies.
Article 5
All extrajudicial collection costs related to the collection of the declared amounts have to be paid by the patient. The extrajudicial collection costs are set at least 15% of the principal amount with a minimum of € 25.
Article 6
In case of late payment, the practitioner is entitled to suspend further treatment until the patient has fulfilled his payment obligations.