Coalition Urges Policymakers to Reject No Surprises Act Enforcement Bill

Marissa Plescia / medcitynews - The Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing launched a campaign opposing the No Surprises Act Enforcement Act, arguing it would worsen IDR process abuse.The post Coalition Urges Policymakers to Reject No Surprises Act Enforcement Bill appeared first on…

AI Summary: A coalition of payers and allied groups has launched an organized push against proposed enforcement legislation tied to the No Surprises Act, including ad campaigns and formal warnings that current arbitration mechanisms need reform. Stakeholders argue the draft changes could distort payment resolution and are pressing lawmakers for modifications rather than straight enforcement.

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