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No Surprises Act: What Healthcare Professionals Need to Know

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The No Surprises Act, set to go in effect January 1, 2022, offers new protections for patients related to unexpected medical bills. Learn how this law impacts providers, billing companies, and patients. Join Inbox Health for a discussion with Dr. Jack Hoadley, a Research Professor Emeritus in the Health Policy Institute of Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy, whose recent work has focused on state and federal consumer protections around surprise medical bills. This webinar covers the following:

  • Overview of the No Surprises Act
  • Federal regulations that implement the law
  • Scope of protections, notice and consent provisions, determining payments, enforcement and complaint process, and the impact of the law on healthcare costs
  • Key considerations for medical billers

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Dr. Jack Hoadley

Dr. Jack Hoadley is Research Professor Emeritus in the Health Policy Institute of Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. He has studied a wide range of health financing topics focusing on Medicare, Medicaid, and private health insurance. His main area of research currently is state and federal consumer protections around surprise medical bills, including the No Surprises Act. Dr. Hoadley Served six years as a commissioner on the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) from 2012 to 2018.

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