Good Faith Estimates and the No Surprises Act


The No Surprises Act’s primary purpose is to ensure that patients do not receive health care bills that far exceed their awareness or expectations.  Although the most heralded portions of the law (usually pertaining to hospital services) do not apply to most chiropractic physicians, another key provision pertaining to “good faith estimates” does apply chiropractic offices.

This course is designed to help attendees understand the requirements for Good Faith Estimates (GFE) and implementation strategies for their practice. We will cover what GFEs are, who should receive them, when they should receive it, and other specific requirements related to Good Faith Estimates. Join Marc Abla, CAE in finding the best strategies for your practice to achieve and remain in compliance with the No Surprises Act.

This session is sponsored by the Illinois Chiropractic Society