UPDATED February 4, 2022
Open the No Surprises Act Good Faith Estimate State of Affairs here
The No Surprises Act (part of Public Law 116-260) requires certain disclosures related to surprise billing. In the implementation of the Act, CMS has promulgated regulations requiring that many providers including private practice PTs need to disclose a good faith estimate of costs of care to certain patients. Making this new requirement work in private practices has proven difficult, and PTs have raised many questions about how to comply. PPS has developed a new State of Affairs document available to keep you updated about the latest requirements as well as the work that PPS is doing to advocate on your behalf to decrease the administrative burden this new requirement imposes.