HealthLeaders Media January 17, 2022
Alexandra Wilson Pecci

Advisories, information sheets, and FAQs aim to help hospitals, health systems, physicians, and consumers understand the new rules against surprise billing.

Despite ongoing legal challenges to parts of the No Surprises Act, key elements of it went into effect on January 1, and stakeholder organizations are responding with guidance for their constituents. In addition, CMS has added new information on its website for consumers.

Here’s some of the latest:

The American Hospital Association on Friday published a No Surprises Act legislative advisory that includes a summary of and key takeaways about the law, along with a 15-page detailed summary of the rules.

“The hospital and health system field strongly supports protecting patients from surprise medical bills,” the American Hospital Association...

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