6 things to know about the 1st year of the No Surprises Act
(By Rylee Wilson for Becker’s Hospital Review)
The No Surprises Act, which protects consumers from out-of-network charges for emergency care and other services, took effect Jan. 1 of this year.
While data shows the new policy is saving patients money, questions and lawsuits over how disputes about bills will be resolved between payers and providers abound. Continue reading here…
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