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No Surprises Act (NSA) Uninsured Patients

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Ep. 71 – Good Faith Estimates for Uninsured and Self-Pay Patients

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Make sure you’re providing good faith estimates to uninsured & self-pay patients - Under the No Surprises Act, healthcare providers are required to offer Good Faith Estimates (GFEs) to self-pay and uninsured patients...more

McDermott Will & Emery

New Illinois Protections Against Patient Medical Debt May Also Help Reduce Hospital Bad Debt

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Starting in mid-2024, Illinois hospitals will be required to take a much more active role in limiting consumers’ medical debt by screening all consenting uninsured patients for both public health insurance program coverage...more

Foley & Lardner LLP

CMS Extends Delayed Enforcement of the Good Faith Estimate

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On Friday, December 2, 2022, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an FAQ regarding the Good Faith Estimate (GFE) and Convening Provider/Facility requirements in the Federal No Surprises Act. The issued...more

Holland & Hart - Health Law Blog

No Surprise Billing Rules: Co-Provider Requirements Begin in 2023

Since January 1, 2022, the No Surprise Billing Rules (NSBR) have required virtually all healthcare providers to give a good faith estimate of anticipated charges to uninsured (self-pay) patients.1 Unless the Department of...more

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