HealthLeaders Media November 23, 2021
Alexandra Wilson Pecci

A new issue brief may help revenue cycle leaders to educate people in their departments and within their health system’s C-suite on the main points of The No Surprises Act and how it will affect their organizations.

The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of Health Policy has published an issue brief about the No Surprises Act ahead of its January 1 implementation.

The brief could provide an opportunity for revenue cycle leaders to educate people in their departments and within their health system’s C-suite on the main points of The No Surprises Act and how it will affect their organizations

The issue brief is divided into sections that provide background about why the rule is...

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