Good Faith Estimate

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Questions about the No Surprises Act
To assist providers with understanding and complying with the No Surprises Act, the American Hospital Association (AHA) has compiled a list of frequently asked questions and provided answers and additional resources for further research. ...
Good Faith Estimate Tool Overview
To help practices comply with the requirements of the No Surprises Act, a tool has been developed to assist in generating Good Faith Estimates for your patients. Here is how to access and utilize it: Navigate to a patient's chart b...
VIDEO: Good Faith Estimate Tool Overview
If you would like to read about the Good Faith Estimate Tool, you can access the article here . ...
Good Faith Estimate: Creating a new estimate
Here is how to create a new Good Faith Estimate in DrChrono: Navigate to a patient's chart by navigating to Patients > Patient List or by selecting their name or chart id in the top right of the screen. ...
Good Faith Estimate: Adding/Editing Diagnosis Codes
The Good Faith Estimate tool within DrChrono will allow you to add up to three (3) diagnosis codes to each estimate. You can enter them by ICD-10 code, or by searching by name in the search box. If you do not have a di...
Good Faith Estimate: How do I add notes to my patient's estimate?
Within the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) tool, there are a couple of places where you can add additional notes that will show on the printed or electronic version of the estimate. Per Item While adding a new charge to the estimate: ...
Good Faith Estimate: What if I don't know a related provider's NPI or TIN?
If you are adding a provider or facility to your estimate, the tool will ask for their Tax ID (TIN) and NPI. If you do not have them, you can skip over them, but it's highly encouraged to obtain the information to give your patient a complete e...
Good Faith Estimate: Delivering the estimate to your patient
Now that you've created the Good Faith Estimate (GFE), it's time to get it to your patient. There are a couple of ways you can do it. You can print from the preview screen. You can send it electronically to their OnPatient account. ...
Good Faith Estimate: Adding additional providers and/or facilities to your estimate
The No Surprises Act requires that the convening provider add all related expected charges for the service rendered to be included on a single Good Faith Estimate. The DrChrono Good Faith Estimate tool allows you to add providers and facilit...
Good Faith Estimate: How do I remove a charge from an existing estimate?
Removing a charge from an existing Good Faith Estimate (GFE) is very easy. Navigate to the patient's chart, select Patient Cost Estimator, and identify the estimate you want to update. Click on the pencil icon to edit (orange...
Good Faith Estimate: Can I rename an existing estimate?
The short answer is, yes, absolutely! Navigate to the patient's chart and select Patient Cost Estimator and identify the estimate that you would like to update. Click on the three horizontal lines on the right of the screen...
Good Faith Estimate: What if I need to add charges after the main service was rendered?
There may be a time where during providing the service as described in the estimate, additional services/equipment/supplies are needed that were unexpected when the estimate was created. There is an easy way in the DrChrono Patient Cos...
Good Faith Estimate: What if the patient declines the estimate?
After you have created the GFE/estimation document, there is a chance that the patient will say "No, thank you". It's important to mark the decline to keep your records up to date. If a patient does decline an estimate, it's easy in DrChr...
Good Faith Estimate: What if the patient originally declined but now wants to move forward?
If the patient originally declined a Good Faith Estimate and now has changed their mind and wants to move forward, DrChrono offers an easy way to recreate the estimate without having to recreate the entire document. Here's how: Nav...