Becker's Healthcare July 22, 2019
Kelly Gooch

As federal lawmakers work on a surprise-billing fix, states have been at work as well.

At least nine states had enacted and implemented laws with comprehensive surprise-billing approaches for state-regulated health plans as of June, according to according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, which updated figures from the Commonwealth Fund, a liberal think tank.

California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Oregon all have surprise-billing laws in place.

New Mexico, Washington, Colorado and Texas have enacted surprise-billing laws that had not taken effect as of June, according to the...

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