No Surprises Act

Billing term

Definition

A federal law effective January 2022 that protects patients from surprise medical bills for emergency services and certain non-emergency services at in-network facilities. It requires insurers to cover out-of-network emergency care at in-network rates and provides a dispute resolution process for billing disagreements.

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