The No Surprises Act was signed into law on Dec. 27, 2020, as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. It addresses surprise medical billing for federally-regulated plans and in states without surprise billing laws. Most sections of the legislation are effective Jan. 1, 2022. As the name implies, this Act prohibits patients from getting surprise bills in certain out-of-network situations. The Departments of Health & Human Services, Treasury and Labor will issue regulations and guidance to implement numerous provisions.
On March 24th, CHA is hosting a members-only webinar where Chad Mulvany, Vice President of Federal Policy, will discuss the Act and what it means for hospitals.
Who should participate
Chief Executive Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Government Relations Executives, Finance & Reimbursement Staff and Legal Counsel
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