Healthcare Finance News March 22, 2023
Jeff Lagasse

A number of healthcare organizations have defended the NSA and accused various legal challenges of trying to dismantle the law.

A number of healthcare organizations, including AHIP and the American Benefits Council, have banded together to criticize legal challenges to the No Surprises Act, the 2020 law that aimed to take patients out of billing conflicts between providers and payers.

By all accounts this part of the law has been successful in preventing patients from getting a surprise medical bill when they see an out-of-network physician at an in-network hospital. But in February, a federal court vacated provisions of a final rule regarding the arbitration process under the No Surprises Act and remanded it back for further consideration.

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