No Surprises Act
Effective January 1, 2022, a law went into effect called the “No Surprises Act.” The law established new federal protections against surprise medical bills. Surprise medical bills arise when insured consumers inadvertently receive care from out-of-network hospitals, doctors, or other providers they did not choose. Under the "No Surprises Act," you have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate if you are not seeking to file a claim with your insurance plan. Therefore, we are asking all clients if they intend to utilize their insurance. I make every effort to prevent surprise medical bills by clearly disclosing the rate(s) charged by me in advance of any session(s), and by collecting the total amount due from you, or from the person financially responsible for your care, when services are received. You may ask me for clarification about billing or request a Good Faith Estimate at any time.