Category Archives: Surprise Billing
Charging for Missed Appointments
Missed appointments occur occasionally, if not daily, at some practices. A missed appointment is potentially [...]
Sep
A Pause in Changing Winds for the No Surprises Act: New Ruling Rolls Back IDR Fees, Suspends HHS Portal
The No Surprises Act (NSA) has undergone sweeping legal changes over the last month. Since [...]
Sep
Empowering Seamless Dispute Resolution: Unveiling the No Surprises Act (NSA) IDR Fee Resolution
IDR Fees Revitalizing Dispute Resolution: Unveiling the Reshaped Landscape In the ever-evolving landscape of dispute resolution, [...]
Aug
What You Need to Know About Good Faith Estimates for Sliding Fee Discounts
Good Faith Estimates How do you comply with the No Surprises Act’s Good Faith Estimate [...]
Feb
The No Surprises Act – Partial Final Rule Effective October 25, 2022
In July 2021, the U.S. Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services [the [...]
Nov
Sorting out the confusion: When the No Surprises Act does—and doesn’t—apply
The No Surprises Act (NSA) took effect January 1, 2022, yet there’s still a lot [...]
Mar
No Surprises Act: Six FAQs about the qualifying payment amount (QPA)
Now that the No Surprises Act (NSA) is in full swing as of January 1, [...]
Feb
Should we call it the September Rule or the October Surprise?
While you were celebrating the No Surprises Act designed to protect patients from surprise medical [...]
Dec
The No Surprises Act – CMS Notice and Consent Forms
Recently the Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury issued Part I [...]
Jul