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The Devil may be in the Details of the Part II No Surprises Act IFR

Health Care Law Brief

Additionally, the Part II Rule provides that providers or facilities who act in good faith and with reasonable due diligence will not fail to comply with these requirements upon making an error in a good faith estimate, provided that they correct the information as soon as practicable. 2] See 86 Fed.

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What Is Provider Credentialing?

MedTrainer

Legal and Regulatory Compliance Healthcare facilities and insurance companies are legally obligated to credential providers before allowing them to practice or join their networks. Selecting a credentialing provider takes a fair amount of due diligence; however, it’s time and energy that pay for themselves in short order.