Good Faith Estimate
You have a right to a “good faith estimate” under federal law (section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service act). This estimate is regarding your expected medical care costs while you are in therapy. You will receive this estimate both orally and in writing when you begin therapeutic services from your therapist. The good faith estimate is only an estimate and your actual medical costs may differ. However, If there is a significant discrepancy between your estimate and your actual costs, you have the right to initiate the patient-provider dispute process. For more information about good faith estimates visit the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website.