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What is the No Surprises Act?

A law that gives protection from surprise medical bills

Event Date: 3/24/2024

The No Surprises Act was signed into law on December 27, 2020. This law gives consumers new federal protections from surprise medical bills by prohibiting balance billing and limiting consumer cost sharing in certain circumstances where surprise billing has been common.

In general, the No Surprises Act protects consumers covered under group health plans and group and individual health insurance coverage. This includes consumers with a plan or coverage obtained through an employer, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, the Health Insurance Marketplace®, or an individual plan purchased directly from an insurance company.

 The new surprise billing protections apply when these consumers receive:

Most emergency services from out-of-network providers or out-of-network emergency facilities;

Non-emergency services from out-of-network providers with respect to a patient’s visit to certain types of in-network health care facilities; and

Air ambulance services from out-of-network air ambulance service providers.

 If consumers are uninsured or decide not to use their health insurance for a service, the new law enables them to get a good faith estimate of the expected cost of their care up front, before receiving the service. If consumers receive a bill significantly higher than the estimate, they may be able to dispute the charges through a new federal arbitration process. The No Surprises Act also includes other new protections related to continuity of care, provider directories, health plan insurance cards, and more. Most No Surprises Act provisions went into effect on January 1, 2022, although some have not yet been implemented. 

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Get answers about your medical billing situation and see if the No Surprises Act applies. Or call to submit a complaint.

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