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No Surprise Billing

TMC is required by state and federal law to ensure patients have access to good-faith estimates and protection from suprise medical bills.

Arizona law requires certain licensed health care facilities and licensed health care providers to make the direct pay prices for a certain specified number of their most commonly used codes (facilities) or most commonly provided services (providers) available.Accordingly, TMC Health offers both an out-of-pocket estimator and prices of common procedures:You may find this information of particular interest if you:
  • Are uninsured
  • Are enrolled in a health insurance plan that is not contracted with TMC Health
  • Intend to pay directly for your health care services at TMC Health
For specific information about the amount you will owe for the services you receive, please contact one of our financial counselors, (520) 324-1310, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday
No Surprises Act
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has instituted regulations to protect patients from surprise medical bills. More details on the No Surprises Act can be found at cms.gov/nosurprises. The No Surprises Act protects patients with insurance through an employer, individual health plan or Health Insurance Marketplace from balance billing for designated services. Details of these balance billing protections can be found in this CMS Disclosure (PDF). Patients with no insurance will be provided a good-faith estimate for pre-scheduled appointments.