No Surprises Act: Implementation Update and Lessons Learned — Participant Information

Program originally recorded July 11, 2022.

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The No Surprises Act (NSA) requirements have been effective for almost seven months. While experience with implementation has led to the development of some best practices, it has also raised additional questions. This webinar will:

  • Discuss strategies hospitals and health systems are using to comply with requirements
  • Review recent CMS implementation guidance
  • Identify key questions that must be clarified

In addition to hosting a webinar, CHA has also created a resource page to help members navigate the implementation of the NSA requirements.

Join the webinar and learn more about how to use the resources available, and listen to updates on the NSA as well as lessons learned to date.

This webinar will:

  • Discuss strategies hospitals and health systems are using to comply with requirements
  • Review recent CMS implementation guidance
  • Identify key questions that must be clarified

Chad Mulvany
Vice President, Federal Policy
California Hospital Association

Chad Mulvany, Vice President, Federal Policy for CHA, is responsible for providing leadership on federal hospital reimbursement issues and contributes on other federal regulatory matters. Based in CHA’s Washington, D.C. office, Mr. Mulvany collaborates with CHA’s leadership, issue managers, and national hospital associations on analysis and policy development for advocacy purposes

Amanda Hayes-Kibreab
Partner
King & Spaulding

Amanda Hayes-Kibreab is a partner at King & Spaulding specializing in complex business litigation, arbitration, and dispute resolution on behalf of providers, with an emphasis on managed care litigation. She represents hospitals and hospital systems, provider groups, surgery centers, individual physicians, and other health care entities. In her position, s. Hayes-Kibreab applies a practical and creative approach to achieve favorable results for her clients.

Federal Independent Dispute Resolution Process
CHA No Surprises Act Resource Page

For additional assistance and other inquiries, email CHA’s Education Department at education@calhospital.org.