What is the Good Faith Estimate?
Effective January 1, 2022, a provider must furnish a self-pay patient with the notice and Good Faith Estimate prior to all scheduled services or by request if the patient is shopping for care (and not yet at the point of scheduling). This includes, but is not limited to, office visits, therapy, diagnostic tests, infusions, and surgeries.
Who qualifies as a self-pay patient?
A provider’s duty to provide notice and a Good Faith Estimate applies to self-pay patients, i.e., an individual who (1) does not have benefits for an item or service under a group health plan, group or individual health insurance coverage offered by a health insurance issuer, federal healthcare program, or a health benefits plan; or (2) chooses not to use his or her coverage benefit for the item or service.
Effective January 1, 2022, a provider must furnish a self-pay patient with the notice and Good Faith Estimate prior to all scheduled services or by request if the patient is shopping for care (and not yet at the point of scheduling). This includes, but is not limited to, office visits, therapy, diagnostic tests, infusions, and surgeries.
Who qualifies as a self-pay patient?
A provider’s duty to provide notice and a Good Faith Estimate applies to self-pay patients, i.e., an individual who (1) does not have benefits for an item or service under a group health plan, group or individual health insurance coverage offered by a health insurance issuer, federal healthcare program, or a health benefits plan; or (2) chooses not to use his or her coverage benefit for the item or service.
Therapy is different than other forms of healthcare. Treatment is client dependent and can vary from person to person. The length of time a client is seen, and the frequency of sessions, can change throughout the course of time. Below reflects current session fees, projected over variable levels of frequency for a 12-month period. This is an example only and is only for illustrative purposes. The below example is not individualized to you or your treatment, cost may vary based on individual circumstances. Established clients have already completed their intake appointments and can disregard the fee for that service. New clients are required to begin with an intake appointment. Clients who have a financial hardship may be eligible for reduced rate services on a case-by-case basis.
Intake appointment: $350
Individual therapy session (55 minutes) $250
50 sessions a year plus intake one session per week: $12,850
25 sessions per year plus intake, one session every other week: $6,600
12 sessions per year plus intake, one session every month: $3,350
For more details on the Good Faith Estimate, please visit https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises
Intake appointment: $350
Individual therapy session (55 minutes) $250
50 sessions a year plus intake one session per week: $12,850
25 sessions per year plus intake, one session every other week: $6,600
12 sessions per year plus intake, one session every month: $3,350
For more details on the Good Faith Estimate, please visit https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises
Office location:
1029 River Rd.
Eugene, OR 97404
Contact:
Main office: 541-224-7585
Scheduling email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Other availability at clinician's discretion
1029 River Rd.
Eugene, OR 97404
Contact:
Main office: 541-224-7585
Scheduling email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Other availability at clinician's discretion
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