Oct 8, 2019 | Arbitration, Market Approach
Below is an excerpt from STAT. We need benchmarking, not arbitration, to quell surprise medical billing By James Rickert, October 7, 2019 By ending the financial distress and anger that patients can experience when hit with surprise medical bills, and by guaranteeing...
Oct 2, 2019 | Arbitration, Market Approach
Bloomberg’s editorial board weighs in on value of a local, market-based benchmark to end surprise medical billing for good. Congress Can Act Now to Stop Surprise Medical Bills Many health-care questions are difficult and divisive. This one shouldn’t be. By The...
Sep 27, 2019 | Arbitration, Market Approach
Below in an excerpt from Health Access. Read the full report here. AB 72 took effect on July 1, 2017, and now, over two years later, the data is clear: The law is working as intended by consumer advocates, protecting patients from physician balance billing, while...
Sep 27, 2019 | Arbitration, Private Equity
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....
Sep 20, 2019 | Arbitration, Market Approach, Press Release
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...
Sep 20, 2019 | Arbitration, Blog Post
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...
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