
Price Transparency
Streamline compliance, reduce administrative burden, and empower patients to make informed decision about their care.
Simplify Shoppable Services and NSA Compliance
Clear, transparent pricing is an opportunity to build trust and confidence with your patients. CorroHealth’s web-based platform delivers a seamless shopping experience on your hospital’s website while automating compliance with Good Faith Estimates (GFEs) and Notices and Consents (NACs).

Empower Patients
Provide a user-friendly shopping experience directly on your hospital’s website, allowing patients to access pricing without requiring personal data.
Streamline Co-Provider Communication
Share data across providers to generate customized GFEs and NACs that include all anticipated charges for scheduled services.
Seamless Integration
Automatically aggregate data from your chargemaster, payer agreements, and transactions to simplify the process.
Stay Compliant Automatically
Real-time updates ensure your pricing remains current and aligned with regulatory requirements.
Meet CMS Standards with Ease
Generate and deliver accurate GFEs and NACs in minutes, meeting the one-business-day turnaround requirement.
Customizable Platform
Tailor the platform to your hospital's unique needs and integrate it with your internal systems for seamless operation.
Turn Compliance into Confidence
Price transparency doesn’t have to be a burden. At CorroHealth, we make it easy to meet regulatory requirements while empowering your patients and streamlining your internal processes. Start Simplifying Price Transparency Today.
No Surprises Act
To advise and protect Patients from unexpected healthcare costs, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has updated the No Surprises Act (NSA) for 2023, building on the base of NSA 2022 and the 2021 price transparency rule. The latest installment of the No Surprises Act stipulates that affiliated co-providers will be responsible for producing their own Good Faith Estimates (GFEs) for the uninsured or to be included with the and Notice and Consents (NAC) for insured patients. Convening providers must combine the GFEs produced by affiliated co-providers into a consolidated GFE for insured and uninsured patients.






