No Surprises Act: New Rules and Guidance for Stakeholders (Part 2)

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The Biden administration has released a series of rules and guidance to implement the No Surprises Act, which went into effect on January 1. All providers and facilities must now provide a good faith estimate to uninsured and self-pay patients scheduling appointments for services or upon request.

On this episode of Diagnosing Health Care, attorneys Helaine FingoldRobert Hearn, and Alexis Boaz discuss the good faith estimate, what it entails, who needs to provide it, and updates regarding enforcement.

Additionally, you’ll hear about what “substantially in excess” means and how the provider-patient dispute process works.

Event Date: Thursday, January 13, 2022

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, Hospitals and Health Systems

Format

Podcast

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