Surprise Medical Billing for Providers and Facilities: Presentation Materials | Practical Law

Surprise Medical Billing for Providers and Facilities: Presentation Materials | Practical Law

A PowerPoint presentation for use by outside and in-house counsel to train counsel, relevant employees, and the board of directors of providers and facilities on the key requirements of the No Surprises Act (Act). It gives an overview of surprise medical billing, the legislative and regulatory history of the Act, the new prohibitions on surprise medical bills and balance billing patients for certain emergency and non-emergency items and services, the notice and consent exception process to the balance billing prohibitions, and the required disclosures that must be provided to patients. It also describes the process for determining the out-of-network (OON) rate for items and services that cannot be balanced billed, provides information on patient protection provisions, and offers effective practical tips that counsel can use for implementing, operationalizing, and complying with the new federal requirements.

Surprise Medical Billing for Providers and Facilities: Presentation Materials

Practical Law Standard Document w-034-2996 (Approx. 7 pages)

Surprise Medical Billing for Providers and Facilities: Presentation Materials

by Practical Law Health Care
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A PowerPoint presentation for use by outside and in-house counsel to train counsel, relevant employees, and the board of directors of providers and facilities on the key requirements of the No Surprises Act (Act). It gives an overview of surprise medical billing, the legislative and regulatory history of the Act, the new prohibitions on surprise medical bills and balance billing patients for certain emergency and non-emergency items and services, the notice and consent exception process to the balance billing prohibitions, and the required disclosures that must be provided to patients. It also describes the process for determining the out-of-network (OON) rate for items and services that cannot be balanced billed, provides information on patient protection provisions, and offers effective practical tips that counsel can use for implementing, operationalizing, and complying with the new federal requirements.