The No Surprises Act, Part One: Strategies for Compliance

Presented on June 7, 2022

Lori Laubach, Partner, Moss Adams
Mandy Mori, Senior Manager, Moss Adams
Alexandra B Shalom, Attorney, Foley & Lardner
Kara Sweet, Attorney, Foley & Lardner

The No Surprises Act (NSA) places regulatory requirements on health providers and insurers. It’s designed to protect consumers from unanticipated and high-cost payments for out-of-network emergency treatment by prohibiting balance billing. Additionally, it provides consumers with the right to a good-faith cost estimate (GFE) before scheduled services.

Watch the first segment of our two-part series, The No Surprises Act, Part One: Strategies to Stay Compliant. We’ll cover key elements of the NSA, strategies to stay compliant, areas of risk, and more.

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