Surprise Medical Billing
The AHA encourages hospitals and health systems to affirm their commitment to adopt the association's Patient Billing Guidelines. Explore the FAQs below as well as the Affirmation page to learn more about this effort.
The 黑料正能量 Association鈥檚 voluntary Patient Billing Guidelines outline how hospitals and health systems can best serve their patients and communities, and underscore their commitment to ensuring that conversations about financial obligations do not impede care, while recognizing that鈥
A review the recently released interim final regulations implementing certain provisions of the No Surprises Act. In this webinar, we focused on the regulations pertaining to the independent dispute resolution process, the good faith estimates for the uninsured and self-pay patients, the dispute鈥
Please contact your representatives today and urge them to sign onto a 鈥淒ear Colleague鈥 letter circulating in the House.
AHA comments on the Proposed Rule Related to Enforcement of the No Surprises Act (NSA).
The departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury, along with the Office of Personnel Management, Sept. 30 released 鈥淧art 2鈥 of regulations implementing the No Surprises Act.
The Office of Personnel Management, along with the departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury (referred to as the departments) yesterday issued additional regulations implementing key sections of the No Surprises Act.
The Office of Personnel Management, and the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury, late this afternoon issued the next in a series of regulations implementing key sections of the No Surprises Act.
The No Surprises Act was an important step forward in protecting patients from surprise medical bills. Hospitals and health systems strongly support these protections and the balanced approach Congress chose to resolve disputes.
The Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Labor, and Treasury and the Office of Personnel Management (鈥渢he departments鈥) Sept. 10 released proposed rules implementing certain provisions of the No Surprises Act related to enforcement, air ambulance transparency, and agent and broker鈥