End to Surprise Billing in Sight After House Passes Cody Legislation
Patients who visit an ER or have surgery with an in-network provider but gets billed for out-of-network services in a surprise bill may soon see the practice end under legislation from Rep.
"Balanced billing" often is the result of a health care provider such as an anesthesiologist being out-of-network for a patient while practicing at an in-network facility. The patient is charged the difference between what the provider expects and what the insurer is willing to pay.
"Hard-working families can't handle these huge hits to their monthly budgets and shouldn't be responsible for an unclear and confusing billing system," said Cody. "For too long families have been caught in the middle of a contractual dispute between health care providers and the insurers. Let's get the patient out of the middle and off the hook for something that never should be their responsibility to begin with."
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