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Surprise Medical Bills Roundup
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In their latest post for The Commonwealth Fund, CHIR experts summarize the Biden administration's approach to independent dispute resolution under the No Surprises Act.

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Ryan Koski-Vacirca and Arjun Venkatesh discuss how and why federal officials should adopt affordability-minded dispute resolution processes (and more) under the No Surprises Act. 

The Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner issued technical guidance on how state regulators intend to enforce parts of the No Surprises Act.

Adam Buckalew summarizes the Biden administration's first rule to implement the No Surprises Act, with an emphasis on the qualifying payment amount, notice and consent waivers, and patient disclosures. 

News You Can Use

Mary Anne Pazanowski discusses what is believed to be the first legal challenge to the Biden administration's latest rule to implement the No Surprises Act. 

Annie Nova explains what patients need to know about the No Surprises Act protections that go into effect in 2022.

Georgetown University Health Policy Institute
Center on Health Insurance Reforms
Protecting Patients from Surprise Medical Bills 
https://surprisemedicalbills.chir.georgetown.edu

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