The Perils of Government-Mandated Arbitration
Protecting patients from surprise bills requires us to address the market failure that drives the problem in the first place. Arbitration is a failed remedy that will incentivize exorbitant charges moving forward. Learn more about why arbitration will continue to lead to sky-high charges from out-of-network providers and higher premiums for all of us.
Private Equity is Pushing Arbitration for a Simple Reason: It Leads to Higher Prices
How Arbitration For Surprise Medical Bills Leads To Runaway Costs & Higher Premiums By: Avik Roy Read the full story at Forbes. Congress is making progress on surprise medical bills in the emergency room, a problem that is affecting a growing number of patients....
Coalition Statement on New CBO Score for H.R. 2328
September 19 (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Following the release of the Congressional Budget Office’s latest estimates on the cost associated with an arbitration proposal included in H.R. 2328 – Reauthorizing and Extending America’s Community Health Act, the Coalition Against...
Why do docs and hospitals support arbitration? Hint: It’s not about protecting patients
Below is an excerpt from Axios Driving the news: 2 new government reports show how arbitration, one of the solutions being considered by Congress, works in theory and in the real world. New York created an arbitration process a few years ago, and doctors on average...
Leading Labor and Employer Groups Urge Congress to Advance a Fair, Market-Based Benchmark, Reject Proposals For Government-Mandated Arbitration
Joining a growing chorus of support for a fair, local, market-based approach to protect patients and families from surprise medical billing, more than 30 key employer and labor organizations are calling on Congress to address the market failure—fueled by a handful of...
Arbitration Approach Won’t Protect Patients Against Exorbitant Costs From Surprise Medical Billing
Current arbitration proposals under consideration as part of federal reforms to address surprise medical billing would give a green light to certain out-of-network providers to continue charging exorbitant rates for care. We can’t solve surprise billing without...
Coalition Statement in Opposition of Arbitration Amendment
Inclusion of Arbitration Provision in Energy & Commerce Legislation Would Be A Hand-Out to Private Equity At Patients’ Expense WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing, whose members include leading organizations representing employers,...
Don’t Let Arbitration Get in the Way of Ending Surprise Medical Bills
We all agree that ending the unfair practice of “surprise billing” needs to be an urgent priority for Congressional leaders and the Trump administration. For too long, too many patients have been saddled with medical bills they didn’t expect at prices they can’t...