No Surprises Act: Protection From Surprise Medical Bills
June 29, 2022
Learn of the new legislation, the No Surprises Act, that increases transparency and decreases surprise billing in this blog by Julie Athey.
Learn of the new legislation, the No Surprises Act, that increases transparency and decreases surprise billing in this blog by Julie Athey.
Starting in January 2022, the No Surprises Act began requiring group health plans and providers to end the practice of charging out-of-network rates for services provided in most emergency settings and at in-network facilities. It also established a process for the insurance carriers and providers to negotiate disputes about out-of-network charges. You can find more information at Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
In addition, the CARES Act will soon require insurance carriers to provide a price comparison tool to help patients understand prices before they get care. Providers eventually will be required to notify the insurance carrier before a procedure, and the insurance carrier will send an explanation of benefits to help the patient understand prior authorization requirements and potential costs.
You can take steps to improve your employees’ experience and potentially boost their satisfaction with their benefits by helping them prepare for the cost of a surgery, treatment or procedure. Consider sending an email or making a flyer to walk them through the following steps. You might even create a checklist for employees when they contact HR about an upcoming medical event.
Doing this work beforehand can eliminate a lot of the surprises employees face after surgery and help them focus instead on healing and getting back to their normal life and work. We hope this information helps you in your role as employer and health plan sponsor.