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Federal agencies issue rule enforcing surprise billing ban
HHS, along with other federal agencies, have released the first set of regulations that ban surprise billing and out-of-network charges for several types of services. More regulations are expected, especially those pertaining to the independent dispute resolution process that providers and payers will have to undergo if they cannot agree on out-of-network claims payment.
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The interim final rule released on Thursday will restrict surprise billing which is when patients are charged for out-of-network care, often unexpectedly for Americans insured through employer-sponsored and commercial health plans. Issued by HHS, the Departments of Labor and Treasury, and the Office of Personnel Management, it will take effect Jan. 1, 2022.
Biden s historic alliance with unions strains relationship with AMLO
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