Good Faith Estimate

The No Surprises Act aims to increase price transparency and reduce the likelihood that clients receive a “surprise” medical bill by requiring that providers inform clients of an expected charge for a service before the service is provided.

Starting January 1, 2022, behavioral health care providers will be required by law to give uninsured and private-pay clients a good faith estimate of costs for services when scheduling care or when the client requests an estimate.  Please contact your provider if you are an uninsured or private-pay client and would like to receive a Good Faith Estimate or an updated estimate.