Episode 97: A Provider's Perspective on the No Surprises Act

24/02/2022 51 min Episodio 97
Episode 97: A Provider's Perspective on the No Surprises Act

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Rick Hindmand, an attorney with McDonald Hopkins, and Andy Sobczyk, a senior manager with Coker Group, join Mark to talk about the No Surprises Act. They focus their discussion on implications and action steps for healthcare providers and facilities.     Podcast Information Follow our feed in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or your preferred podcast provider. Like what you hear? Leave a review! We welcome all feedback from our listeners. Email us questions on any of the topics we discuss or questions about issues that interest you. You can also provide recommendations on matters for future episodes.  Please email us: [email protected] Connect with us on LinkedIn: Coker Group Company Page Follow us on Twitter: @cokergroup Follow us on Instagram: @cokergroup Follow us on Facebook: @cokerconsulting   Episode Synopsis Rick explains the No Surprises Act. The legislation protects patients from surprise billing by prohibiting balance billing unless the patient is notified and consents and protects patients from cost-sharing obligations that exceed in-network amounts. Rick and Andy focus their discussion on the impact on healthcare providers (facilities and providers that are out of network) and the act's key provisions impacting their revenue stream.   Extras CMS Releases New Rules for No Surprise Act Surprise billing regulations establish procedures to determine out-of-network rates Emergency Physicians Recover A Higher Share Of Charges From Out-Of-Network Care Than From In-Network Care The Six Provider Lawsuits Over The No Surprises Act: Latest Developments Connect with Rick Connect with Andy

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