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The January 2022 Surprise of Good Faith Estimates Requirements
Curt and Katie chat about the No Surprises Act, specifically how to navigate the requirement for clinicians to provide Good Faith Estimates to clients. We talk about the impact of Good Faith Estimates on the intake process, potential complications when providing these estimates to your patients, and suggestions for how to simplify and systemize this requirement.
In this episode of the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide we talk about the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate Requirement
When we heard about the planned implementation of these new requirements, we decided to dive into the legislation and articles from professional associations to understand what we actually need to do starting January 1, 2022.
What is the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Requirement?
How will the Good Faith Estimate Requirement impact the Intake Process for Therapy?
Potential Complications Curt and Katie see for Therapists Providing Good Faith Estimates
Our Suggestions to Systematize the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Requirement for Therapists
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
APA Article: New Billing Disclosure Requirements Take Effect in 2022
Suggested Notification Language for Good Faith Estimates
Template for a Good Faith Estimate
Good Faith Estimate Legislation Language from the No Surprises Act
Federal Register: Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part II
CMS.gov: Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part II, Interim Final Rule with comment period
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The January 2022 Surprise of Good Faith Estimates Requirements
Curt and Katie chat about the No Surprises Act, specifically how to navigate the requirement for clinicians to provide Good Faith Estimates to clients. We talk about the impact of Good Faith Estimates on the intake process, potential complications when providing these estimates to your patients, and suggestions for how to simplify and systemize this requirement.
In this episode of the Modern Therapist’s Survival Guide we talk about the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate Requirement
When we heard about the planned implementation of these new requirements, we decided to dive into the legislation and articles from professional associations to understand what we actually need to do starting January 1, 2022.
What is the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Requirement?
How will the Good Faith Estimate Requirement impact the Intake Process for Therapy?
Potential Complications Curt and Katie see for Therapists Providing Good Faith Estimates
Our Suggestions to Systematize the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) Requirement for Therapists
Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:
We’ve pulled together resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links. Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, so if you purchase after clicking below, we may get a little bit of cash in our pockets. We thank you in advance!
APA Article: New Billing Disclosure Requirements Take Effect in 2022
Suggested Notification Language for Good Faith Estimates
Template for a Good Faith Estimate
Good Faith Estimate Legislation Language from the No Surprises Act
Federal Register: Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part II
CMS.gov: Requirements Related to Surprise Billing; Part II, Interim Final Rule with comment period
Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast:
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