Subject: [PODCAST] What Therapists Need to Know About the "No Surprises Act"

Hi Friend,

StartupNation, the No Surprises Act went into effect on January 1, 2022 and now requires all therapists who are private pay to provide a "Good Faith Estimate".


If you're like most therapists in private practice, you aren't sure how to navigate the new law so you're in compliance.


Join us as we interview our health care law attorney, Steven Ballinger on: What Therapists Need to Know About the "No Surprises Act".


We discuss what you need to know when it comes to the Good Faith Estimate and answer common questions that many therapists are asking.


CLICK HERE to listen up Startup Nation.


We hope this episode brings some clarity, peace of mind, and steps that you can take to protect yourself and your practice.

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