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Maryland's Facility Fee Right-to-Know Act, also known as Facility Fee Disclosure, effective July 1, 2021, requires hospitals to provide certain formal notifications and disclosures to patients, both oral and written, related to hospital outpatient clinic charges or facility fees.
Listed below are answers to some frequently asked questions to explain the processes UMMS clinics put in place to provide the required notice to patients.
At the time of scheduling, the following information will be provided to you:
Additionally, you will receive an estimate based on the information available at time of scheduling. A Summary Letter outlining the above and other pertinent information will be delivered to you either via MyChart (formerly MyPortfolio) or USPS mail. This Summary Letter is not a bill.
Estimates provided at time of scheduling include hospital charges only. Estimates do not include physician or professional fees, or any unforeseen circumstances that may occur during your treatment.
No. It is an estimate of the possible hospital-based charges for your care.
No. The Summary Letter includes an estimate and is not a bill.
If you have insurance, your benefits will ultimately determine the amount you owe (including deductibles, co-pay, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums).
This estimate is based on information provided at time of scheduling and is not a guarantee of what you will be charged. Your actual charges may differ from the estimated charges for many reasons, including the seriousness of your medical condition and the services you receive.
Yes. A Summary Letter will be delivered to you either via MyChart or USPS mail.
You will be asked to sign a form acknowledging that you have been provided the required disclosures at time of scheduling, including:
If you schedule a series of appointments, you should only receive one Summary Letter for the series. If, later, you schedule another series of appointments, you will receive another Summary Letter.
You will be required to sign an Acknowledgement Form once a month, typically at your first visit of the month.
For clarification of your estimate, you can contact the clinic at which your appointment is scheduled or contact Customer Service at 410-821-4140.
If you have insurance, your benefits will ultimately determine the amount you owe (including deductibles, co-pay, co-insurance, and out-of-pocket maximums). Contact your insurance provider for coverage information.
There are instances where it may not be possible to receive an estimate at the time of scheduling; for example, sometimes a health care provider, rather than a scheduler, may schedule the appointment. In these cases, someone from our registration team will follow up to provide you with an estimate. You will also receive a Summary Letter via MyChart or USPS mail.
Contact Customer Service at 410-821-4140.
Yes, estimates for frequently scheduled services are available here.
Please Note: The scheduler-generated estimates will be more targeted to your health care needs based on information from your provider.
Primary, specialty or urgent care virtual visits