New America's Health Insurance Plans Resource Reflects on First 100 Days of No Surprises Act
No one should face a surprise medical bill that could lead to financial ruin. With
Beginning Monday, providers and hospitals also may begin challenging out-of-network payments through Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR). The No Surprises Act issue brief illustrates the importance of an IDR process that is transparent, fair, and predictable.
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The No Surprises Act issue brief includes:
* A description of how surprise medical bills broke the bank for millions of Americans.
* Medical specialties that historically had been most likely to send a surprise medical bill.
* The benefits of provider participation in networks for patients' health and financial security.
* Basic protections included in the No Surprises Act.
* How the No Surprises Act supplements existing state laws.
* A description of the Independent Dispute Resolution process.
* Further actions needed to continue to protect patients.
"The No Surprises Act provides a strong foundation for additional protections that patients need," Eyles concluded. "We encourage
Find more AHIP resources on surprise medical bills, including amicus briefs filed in the numerous suits filed to overturn key protections under the law.
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