CMS releases implementation documents for surprise-billing rule

CMS has released 11 documents that serve as guidance for providers as they work to comply with the No Surprises Act.

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The No Surprises Act, a law that bans surprise medical bills for emergency and scheduled care, takes effect Jan. 1.

The documents released by CMS include a template for a good-faith estimate that providers can use, model language providers can use to inform patients of their rights to a good-faith estimate, and patient-provider dispute resolution forms.

Access the documents here

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