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A preview of the reported rate median for each payer in Texas — by credential level. The full percentile distribution (P10–P90), earnings gap math, and Medicare comparison are in each payer’s full report.

Rate medians — Licensed master’s-level therapists

PayerReported MedianProviders in sampleConfidenceFull report
UnitedHealthcare$110Full spread in report6,569HighView full report →
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas$110Full spread in report23,069HighView full report →
Cigna$96Full spread in report8,710HighView full report →
AetnaHighest median$136Full spread in report94,244HighView full report →

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Median (P50) preview only. Full P10–P90 distribution, confidence scoring, and Medicare comparison available in each payer’s report. Source: March 2026 federal TiC MRFs.

Confidence reflects sample size and rate clustering. High = ≥1,000 providers, tight IQR. See methodology for full scoring rubric.

Rate medians — Licensed psychologists

PayerReported MedianProviders in sampleConfidenceFull report
UnitedHealthcareHighest median$147Full spread in report1,274HighView full report →
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas$132Full spread in report3,651HighView full report →
Cigna$85Full spread in report1,448ModerateView full report →
Aetna$132Full spread in report9,185HighView full report →

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Median (P50) preview only. Full report includes P10–P90 distribution, Medicare fee schedule comparison, and confidence scoring per credential cohort.

Confidence reflects sample size and rate clustering. High = ≥1,000 providers, tight IQR. See methodology for full scoring rubric.

The median tells you where the market clusters. The spread tells you how much variation exists.

The median here is a teaser. The full P10–P90 distribution in each payer’s report shows whether rates are tightly clustered (less negotiating room) or widely spread (tiered networks, more variation by NPI grouping). That spread — not just the median — is what matters before a panel decision or contract review.

Full P10–P90 percentile distribution

Sample size for your credential cohort

Confidence scoring — visible before purchase

Medicare fee schedule comparison

Methodology documentation included

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