What the “No Surprises Act” means for patients, providers, health plans

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What the “No Surprises Act” means for patients, providers, health plans

By Sarah Charles Wright The “No Surprises Act,” signed into law in December 2020, contains important consumer protections against surprise bills for unanticipated out-of-network health services, mandates fee and coverage transparency from providers and health plans, and improves access to care. The Act will have significant implications for healthcare facilities, providers, health insurers and self-funded

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