Behavioral Health Clinicians and Good Faith Estimates

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1.5 CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians upon completion.

Behavioral Health Clinicians and Good Faith Estimates

You didn’t go into behavioral health to become a legal expert—but new federal regulations now require you to be both clinician and compliance officer. The No Surprises Act and its Good Faith Estimate (GFE) mandate have left many professionals feeling overwhelmed, confused, and vulnerable to costly penalties. If you see private pay or uninsured clients, this isn’t optional—it’s essential.

As the law continues to evolve, clinicians face mounting pressure to stay compliant while focusing on what matters most: client care. This self-study course simplifies the complexity of GFE requirements and gives you practical tools to ensure you're protecting both your clients and your license.

Enroll in the 1.5 CE Online Self-Study for $30

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Laura Groshong, LICSW, brings over four decades of clinical and policy expertise to this training. As Director of Policy and Practice for the Clinical Social Work Association and a former registered lobbyist, Laura has worked on the front lines of mental health legislation including the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equality Act and the Affordable Care Act. Her extensive experience ensures you’re learning from someone who not only understands the law—but also understands your work.

With clarity and care, Laura guides you through a realistic approach to implementing Good Faith Estimates in behavioral health practice. Rather than overwhelming clinicians with abstract legalese, she provides real-world strategies that make documentation manageable and legally sound.

This course covers the origin and intent of the No Surprises Act, the core elements of a Good Faith Estimate, who is required to receive one, how to create and update GFEs over time, and the legal and ethical considerations involved. You’ll explore state and federal laws, client documentation, template options, and how to handle disputes and audits. Special attention is given to the unique role mental health providers play in compliance.

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Instructor

Laura Groshong, LICSW, has been in clinical practice for the past 43 years.  She was also a Registered Lobbyist in Washington for five mental health organizations for 25 years.  She has been the Director of Policy and Practice for the Clinical Social Work Association nationally since 2006 and, through the Mental Health Liaison Group, worked on passage of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equality Act of 2008, the Affordable Care Act, and many other pieces of legislation that support and benefit LCSWs.  Laura, a dynamic and engaging speaker, has written and lectured extensively on clinical and legislative issues around the country. 

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand the law and its impact: Learn how the No Surprises Act applies to behavioral health and what that means for your practice.

  • Apply compliance strategies: Gain clarity on which clients must receive a GFE and how to implement the requirements with confidence.

  • Protect your clients and your license: Reduce risk by understanding your legal responsibilities and ethical obligations.

Why this course?

  • Practical, not theoretical: Taught by a leading authority who understands both policy and clinical realities.

  • Focused on behavioral health: Unlike generalized courses, this training addresses the specific needs and scenarios clinicians face.

  • Actionable tools included: Walk away with templates, documentation guidance, and immediate steps for compliance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss the No Surprises Act and the Good Faith Estimate (GFE)

  • Apply the GFE concepts to behavioral health clinical practice

  • Describe the groups of patients that must receive the GFE

Ethical excellence in telemental health isn’t a given—it’s a skill that must be learned, practiced, and refined. Join us in this vital self-study course and equip yourself to deliver care that is not only clinically sound, but ethically unshakable.

Enroll now to boost your confidence and enhance your impact as a behavioral health professional.

This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Instruction consists of 1.5 hours of video instruction and a post-test.

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Availability: From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework.

Who Should Attend: This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.

Teaching Methods: This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation.

How to attend: Directions for completing a course can be found by clicking here.

This program was recorded on February 3, 2022.

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