CAP Files Amicus Brief in Support of AMA, AHA No Surprises Lawsuit
“The College of American Pathologists worked closely with
The lawsuit led by the
However, the current administration’s rules favor the health insurance industry. The AMA and AHA lawsuit states that the federal government’s regulations deviated from the law but ensured that commercial insurers routinely undercompensate physicians and patients having fewer choices for in-network services.
The lawsuit does not challenge patient protections in the law but seeks alignment between statute and the regulations for the independent dispute resolution process.
The CAP’s amicus brief outlined how the adverse rules will disadvantage pathologists. Specifically, the government added to the No Surprises Act statute a material term that conflicts with Congress’s balanced design for the independent dispute resolution process. By making an insurer-controlled qualifying payment amount as the presumptive benchmark for the independent dispute resolution process, the government warped an independent inquiry into one that is harmful to pathologists and their patients.
The AHA, AMA, and their co-plaintiffs filed their lawsuit against the departments of HHS, Labor, and
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