California Surprise Billing Law Overwhelmingly Favors Insurers, Limits Patient Access to Care
A new survey of
Physicians report greater difficulty in contracting and the vast majority are concerned that similar federal legislation could accelerate health care consolidation. Other findings include:
94 percent of physicians agree the congressional bills modeled after the
88 percent of physicians said the
79 percent of physicians said the
77 percent agree that the federal legislation will disproportionately harm rural areas.
In direct contrast, recent findings from the
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The New York-style model—similar to the approach included in HR 3502, the "Protecting People from Surprise Medical Bills Act"—can ensure system savings while preserving access to care for patients. It's been proven to be efficient and fair to insurers and providers. And, by effectively utilizing independent dispute resolution (IDR), it lowered the cost of care, generated savings and nearly eliminated surprise bills.
"It is hard to reconcile the findings from New York—which the
There are also significant issues with the
ACEP urges
Visit www.protectemergencycare.org for more information.
The
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