Flaws in the No Surprises Act’s IDR process and QPA calculations are harming emergency physicians. Physician advocacy is critical to restore balance.
The No Surprises Act (NSA) is the latest chapter in the ongoing struggle between insurance payers and…
ACEP Calls Out Insurer Abuses During Surprise Billing Congressional Hearing ACEP member Seth Bleier, MD, FACEP, testified…
For nearly two years, ACEP has been fighting to ensure that the federal government’s implementation of the…
We thought the end of 2020 brought an end our multi year battle over out-of-network (OON) billing…
The No Surprises Act, passed by Congress at the end of last year, bans balance billing for…
Every year, ACEP’s Public Affairs team takes a deep look at legislative issues affecting emergency physicians to…
Nearly two years after I wrote a column about balance billing, the nation still wrestles with how…
Editor’s Note: Read Dr. Cedric Dark’s commentary on this EMRA + PolicyRx Health Policy Journal Club article….
On Feb. 10, 2020, ACEP announced its support of HR 5826, the Consumer Protection Against Surprise Medical Bills…