Patient-first compliance

Meet the letter and spirit of federal transparency requirements by delivering patients healthcare prices they can actually understand

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Flowchart showing MRF Generation leading to Standard Service Packages, split into Patient Facing with Patient Estimate Tools and Provider Facing with Good Faith Estimates, both connected to Federal Requirements.
Machine-readable file generation

Always up-to-date CMS-compliant files

Files update annually for providers, monthly for payers, and whenever CMS regulations change. You'll stay compliant and downstream tools will always reflect the latest rates.

Table listing payer entities, billing codes, and negotiated prices with icons for insurance providers and partial JSON data displayed on the right.
Patient estimate tool

Estimates that match the final bill

Easily convert negotiated rates into patient-facing estimates, driving qualified volume, reducing support inquiries, improving intake collections, and building trust.

List of four Horizon Crest hospitals in San Diego, CA, showing prices with insurance, star ratings, and a confirm estimate link.
Good Faith Estimates (GFE)

Convene Good Faith Estimates with ease

Published data and billing rules are paired to generate GFEs that reflect site-of-care and payer-specific logic so you can easily reconcile against final claims.

Medical billing summary for patient Connor Goodley, DOB 01/01/1990, insurance Aetna Choice PPO, showing three services costing $520, $1,200, and $150, total cost $1,870, with a 'Ready to send' button and a 'New GFE request' notification.
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Go deeper on Compliance

Transparency in Coverage (TiC)

Turquoise's public comment on CMS 9882-P

Transparency in Coverage files are on the verge of a much-needed overhaul to become leaner, more organized, and more useful.

2025 Transparency in Coverage proposed rule released
Transparency in Coverage (TiC)

2025 Transparency in Coverage proposed rule released

If finalized, payer MRFs are going to come out trimmer and more organized in 2027.

How Turquoise powers NYC’s health care price comparison tool

New Yorkers can now search, compare, and get an estimate before they even make an appointment. This groundbreaking tool is the first of its kind, but why did it take so long?