No Surprises Act: Considerations for Plans and Providers

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On December 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the No Surprises Act as part of the $2.3 billion Consolidated Appropriations Act. Recently, the Biden administration issued its first interim final rule in order to implement this act, which will go into effect on January 1, 2022. While the goal is to protect patients from surprise billing, the law will also impose significant compliance burdens on plans, providers, and facilities.

Epstein Becker Green attorneys Helaine FingoldBob Hearn, and Alexis Boaz discuss the key areas health care companies need to keep in mind as they prepare to comply with the No Surprises Act.

Event Date: Thursday, September 30, 2021

Speaker

Helaine I. Fingold
Robert R. Hearn
Alexis Boaz

Company

Epstein Becker Green
Epstein Becker Green
Epstein Becker Green

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Category(s): Health Policy and Regulatory

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Podcast

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