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A federal judge declined to dismiss claims under the No Surprises Act against Cigna and Aetna, alleging the insurers unlawfully used tactics to avoid paying air ambulance companies for emergency ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services released its first No Surprises Act audit, listing a number of errors in how Aetna’s Texas division calculated reimbursement rates for air ...
The No Surprises Act was passed in January 2022 to eliminate unexpected bills for consumers when they require emergency care. The legislation allowed all parties to settle payment disputes for out ...
No Surprises’ first insurer audit. The No Surprises Act, which went into effect January 2022, set up a process for payers and providers to resolve payment disputes when a patient receives ...
In February, CVS Health’s Aetna refused to pay more than the rate outlined in the No Surprises Act for services the air ambulance company Global Medical Response provides its members, according ...
Feds to appeal another No Surprises Act ruling The federal government is planning to take another No Surprises Act court loss to the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, according to an Oct. 20 court filing.
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 ...
5. Federal departments sought to raise the administrative fee to enter the No Surprises Act arbitration process from $50 to $150 in 2024. 6. From Aug. 25 to Sept. 21, CMS temporarily suspended all ...
The No Surprises Act, which went into effect January 2022, set up a process for payers and providers to resolve payment disputes when a patient receives unavoidable out-of-network care.
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