No Surprises Act — Good Faith Estimate Requirements
Every cash-pay or uninsured patient gets a written Good Faith Estimate before service. Format and timing are prescribed.
The No Surprises Act (effective 2022) requires healthcare providers to give Good Faith Estimates to uninsured and self-pay patients. The estimate covers expected primary service plus reasonably expected ancillary services.
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