A new federal rule aims to overhaul the No Surprises Act protocols, particularly as large volumes of disputes are pushed to ...
Healthcare providers, physician groups, hospitals, health plans, insurers, staffing companies, investors, and private equity-backed healthcare platforms should prepare for operational, reimbursement, ...
The industry has been waiting for regulators to finalize the rule amid snowballing concerns about how insurers and providers settle out-of-network claims. The regulation is aimed at making that ...
The US Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services have issued a sweeping final rule (CMS-9897-F) implementing significant ...
The departments of Health and Human Services, Labor and the Treasury issued a final rule May 28 intended to improve the functioning of the No Surprises Act independent dispute resolution process.
The Biden administration has proposed a new rule refining several aspects of the healthcare services billing process in response to criticisms levied from all sides of the industry. Unveiled Friday ...
Optional mediation language preserves flexibility by allowing parties to decide, once a dispute arises, whether mediation makes sense under the circumstances. At the same time, pa ...
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