Parties Weigh in on Surprise Billing Act
Parties Weigh in on Surprise Billing Act
A ban on surprise billing is set to take effective beginning January 1, 2022. The measure was passed after years of it initial being written and is meant to ensure that patients don’t receive high bills. Former President Donald Trump signed the measure in 2020, but the Biden administration wrote the rules around how it will be implemented.Now, a year after it was introduced, the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Hospital Association (AHA) and other plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit. The plaintiffs have indicated that lawmakers and the Biden administration misread the law’s language to the injustice of billers.The new suit could influence contract negotiations between insurance companies and the providers they serve, thus affecting the price for end consumers as well. Providers are still spending millions of dollars to adjust the bill’s fine print to be more in their favor. Money is being spent on aggressive ad campaigns, lobbying efforts, and in the court system.
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