New York’s Law to Protect People from Surprise Balance Bills is Working as Intended, but Gaps Remain
New York's 2014 law to protect consumers from surprise out-of-network medical bills has been touted as a model for other states and even potential federal legislation. In their latest report for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, CHIR experts Sabrina Corlette and Olivia Hoppe share findings from a case study of how New York's law has affected patients, providers, and insurers, 5 years post-enactment. Continue reading
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