Nicole Anderson​

Nicole Anderson

Director of Communications

Nicole Anderson is the Director of Communications here at PATH Counseling and Wellness. She brings over 20 years experience in the business communications arena. Nicole has one goal and that is to make sure everyone receives the attention and insight PATH has to offer.
 
Prior to joining PATH, Nicole was Delivery Lead for a multi-site project management and resource deployment firm where she supported clients with the development, transformation, and maintenance of their physical sites.Nicole graduated from Saint Mary’s College with a degree in Business Communications and has been married to her husband for over 20 years.  She is available to connect with you today on your journey with PATH Counseling and Wellness.
 
Email Nicole with questions, concerns, or comments at communications@pathtx.com
 

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Under Section 2799B-6 of the Public Health Service Act, the “No Surprises Act,” health care providers are required to give clients who do not have insurance or who choose not to use their insurance an estimate of the bill for health care items and services. 

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate (GFE) showing costs of items and services you can reasonably expect for your health care needs. The Good Faith Estimate does not include any unknown or unexpected costs that may arise during treatment. 

If you receive a bill that is at least $400 more than your Good Faith Estimate, you may dispute the bill. 

  • You may contact the health care provider listed to let them know the billed charges are higher than the GFE. You may ask them to update the bill to match the GFE, negotiate the bill, or ask if financial assistance is available. 
  • You may start a dispute resolution process with the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). If you choose to use the dispute resolution process, you must start the dispute process within 120 calendar days of the date on the original bill.