Navigating No Surprises Act Texas challenges, hospitals can leverage arbitration to recover revenue and secure fair payer contracts.
The No Surprises Act has reportedly done its job in preventing an estimated nine million surprise medical bills since going into effect at the start of this year, but for providers the law has created ...
"Congress designed the No Surprises Act to protect American patients from exorbitant, unfair billing practices, not to pad ...
The federal No Surprises Act “appears” to be effectively protecting patients from the most frequent sources of unexpected medical bills, though several coverage gaps such as those relating to ground ...
After implementation delays and a number of court battles, the No Surprises Act is now in effect—and it’s already having an impact, according to an analysis published this week. The new report, ...
Advisories, information sheets, and FAQs aim to help hospitals, health systems, physicians, and consumers understand the new rules against surprise billing. Despite ongoing legal challenges to parts ...
NEW YORK (NEWS10) — On January 1, the federal ‘No Surprises Act,’ went into effect that builds upon existing New York law to shield New Yorkers from many unexpected medical bills. The new law ...
Patients were protected from more than 10 million surprise medical bills thanks to reforms in the No Surprises Act, according to a new survey. The analysis, backed AHIP and the Blue Cross Blue Shield ...
The No Surprises Act aims to prevent surprise billing by implementing an independent dispute resolution process for payment disputes between payers and out-of-network providers. While providers win ...
The No Surprises Act, which creates cost transparency for patients and protects against balance billing, took effect Jan. 1, 2022. It has shifted care and billing rules for ASCs and hospitals, and has ...
The No Surprises Act, which went into effect in January 2022, is meant to protect patients from unexpected medical bills after receiving care from out-of-network providers at in-network facilities.
A group of House lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at strengthening the enforcement of the No Surprises Act. According to a Sept. 13 news release from North Carolina Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, the ...