HCEG November 29, 2022
HCEG Contributor

While the verdict is still out on how the No Surprises Act (NSA) will benefit certain individual plan members and patients, the NSA has a significant impact on health plans, health systems, and medical care providers in the United States. With another NSA compliance deadline rapidly approaching on January 1, 2023, many of these payer and provider stakeholders are raising concerns about the challenges associated with regulation and the significant impact it’s having on their organizations; particularly in terms of compliance, process, operations and finances. Some organizations, including various national and state-level health plans, hospital, and medical associations, are going so far as to file lawsuits and briefs challenging various aspects of the No Surprises Act.

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