This session will review the history and current scenarios regarding the federal No Surprises Act (NSA) that passed in 2020 and took effect in 2022 to protect individuals enrolled in private health insurance plans, including employer plans, from surprise medical bills.
Speakers will discuss the various points of view from a payer, provider, and patient perspective. We will also cover the unfortunate payer industry abuses brought to Congress’s attention and current legislation enforcement efforts underway. Lastly, the session will provide strategies for attendees to engage with and help effect positive change to the initial intent of the No Surprises Act.
Learning Objectives:
• Understand the purpose and initial design of the No Surprises Act.
• Be able to contact members of Congress with examples of abuse and effect positive change for patients and providers.
• Hold payers accountable for massive delays in payment.
Eric Berger serves as a Consultant at Liberty Partners Group, a Washington-based political consulting firm, specializing in public policy strategy and execution of government relations and communications campaigns enabling the firm’s healthcare...
Ron DiGiaimo is the Chairman and CEO of Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies. He is a frequent speaker and author for nationally recognized professional organizations and publications. DiGiaimo directs several oncology specific and broad healthcare...