Tara covers the business of health care. Her stories focus on hospitals, doctors, and how their business practices affect patients — especially when private equity gets involved. She also writes about ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services finalized a new rule on Thursday to improve the federal independent dispute resolution (IDR) process under the No Surprises Act. The update is designed ...
May 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday finalized a rule to streamline how out-of-network payment disputes between providers and health insurers are ...
The Trump administration has finalized an overhaul of the No Surprises Act’s independent dispute resolution process, establishing a centralized disputes gateway, creating a new federal payer registry, ...
Tara covers the business of health care. Her stories focus on hospitals, doctors, and how their business practices affect patients — especially when private equity gets involved. She also writes about ...
As a member of the Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing, Katy Spangler helped push for the No Surprises Act in 2020. However, on Wednesday, she took the stage at the AHIP Medicare, Medicaid, ...
Across the country, people facing medical emergencies are increasingly opening the Uber app instead of calling 911. That choice isn’t about convenience. It reflects a health care system that leaves ...
McDermott+ is pleased to bring you Regs & Eggs, a weekly Regulatory Affairs blog by Jeffrey Davis. January 15, 2026 – 2025 certainly was a busy year in the regulatory world, with a slew of new ...
The No Surprises Act’s Independent Dispute Resolution process remains operational despite the government shutdown. CMS said Oct. 2 that all standard dispute timelines continue to apply but warned that ...
Here is a timeline of the No Surprises Act and the challenges it faced since it was signed into law: Dec. 31, 2020: The No Surprises Act is signed into law. The rules are set to take effect in January ...
“Our firm represents many dozens of medical provider clients, and a very significant percentage of the No Surprises Act arbitration awards they receive go unpaid. The incredibly high volume of these ...
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