Posts tagged with: balance billing

New York’s Law to Protect People from Surprise Balance Bills is Working as Intended, but Gaps Remain

New York’s Law to Protect People from Surprise Balance Bills is Working as Intended, but Gaps Remain

March Research Round Up: What We’re Reading

March Research Round Up: What We’re Reading

State Efforts to Protect Consumers from Balance Billing

State Efforts to Protect Consumers from Balance Billing

Lawmakers had a Chance to Provide Relief from Surprise Medical Bills – and Whiffed It

Lawmakers had a Chance to Provide Relief from Surprise Medical Bills – and Whiffed It

New Georgetown Issue Brief: 50-state Survey of State Action to Protect Consumers from Surprise Medical Bills

New Georgetown Issue Brief: 50-state Survey of State Action to Protect Consumers from Surprise Medical Bills

NAIC Roundup: Catching Up on the Spring Meeting and Looking Ahead

NAIC Roundup: Catching Up on the Spring Meeting and Looking Ahead

President Obama’s Budget Takes State-Level Debates over Surprise Out-of-Network Bills to National Policymakers

President Obama’s Budget Takes State-Level Debates over Surprise Out-of-Network Bills to National Policymakers

Georgetown Experts Help States Weigh Solutions to Protect Consumers from Unexpected Medical Bills

Georgetown Experts Help States Weigh Solutions to Protect Consumers from Unexpected Medical Bills

The Next Big Thing in Network Adequacy: The NAIC Model Act

The Next Big Thing in Network Adequacy: The NAIC Model Act

New Georgetown Report: Assessing Consumers’ Experience with ACA Coverage through the Eyes of State Consumer Assistance Programs

New Georgetown Report: Assessing Consumers’ Experience with ACA Coverage through the Eyes of State Consumer Assistance Programs