Effective January 1, 2022, the “No Surprises Act” signed into U.S. law as part of H.R. 133, “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,” implicates (1) emergency services provided by non-participating ...
It’s a situation that occurs all too often: Someone goes to the emergency room and doesn’t learn until he gets a hefty bill that one of the doctors who treated him wasn’t in his insurance network. Or ...
Surprise medical bills occur when patients cannot avoid being treated by providers outside their health plan’s contracted network – either because the provider is not chosen by the patient, for ...
This national study of neonatology services found no clear evidence that state surprise billing regulations influenced prices or provider network participation for the commercially insured. Objective: ...