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Two Issues of Major Significance to the Medical Community
The Enforcement Act. The No Surprises Act (NSA)...
Turning Lemonade into Lemons—CMS and The Insurance Industry’s Undermining of the No Surprises Act
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was passed and signed into law...
The No Surprises Act and the Medical Community: Life Preserver or Sinker?
At a speaking engagement in Portland recently I heard an...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— The Remedy for the Ailing American Healthcare Industry
Introduction Discussions surrounding the American...
The One, Big, Beautiful Bill and Hospitals– Arbitration of Out-of-Network ER Claims Is Now Even More Critical
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, known as the One, Big,...
The 2024 Electoral Impact on the No Surprises Act—Friend or Foe?
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was one of the best recent...
Streamlining Provider Disputes With the Federal IDR Portal
When handling out-of-network disputes under the No...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— More Important for Hospitals than You Might Think
Perhaps the most significant development in recent years...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— The Remedy for the Ailing American Healthcare Industry
Introduction Discussions surrounding the American...
The Federal No Surprises Act and State “Surprise Medical Bill” Laws—What Are They and Why the Medical Industry Needs to Pay Attention.
Several years ago, states began to enact “Surprise Medical...
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Two Issues of Major Significance to the Medical Community
The Enforcement Act. The No Surprises Act (NSA) arbitration process, known as the Federal IDR has a glaring deficiency. The enforcement of arbitration awards is placed in the hands of CMS, with the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) not being available to turn an...
Turning Lemonade into Lemons—CMS and The Insurance Industry’s Undermining of the No Surprises Act
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was passed and signed into law at the very end of the first Trump administration in December of 2020, and became effective January 1, 2022. For years prior to its enactment, the law had been the subject of very intense debate, and its...
The No Surprises Act and the Medical Community: Life Preserver or Sinker?
At a speaking engagement in Portland recently I heard an orthopedic surgeon say, “The NSA has no impact on my practice because I am largely in-network and the law is relevant only to the out-of-network community.” Wrong. Below I explain why. It might come as a...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— The Remedy for the Ailing American Healthcare Industry
Introduction Discussions surrounding the American healthcare system generally focus on the uninsured or the costs compared with other western countries. Typically excluded from the discussion is the state of the universe of the insured. There seems to be an...