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Sheppard Mullin Webinar – No Surprises Act: Litigation Update and Recent Guidance

Healthcare Law Blog

The status of the independent dispute resolution (IDR) process under the No Surprises Act (NSA) is ever-evolving. Please click here to join us for a complimentary webinar on September 14 th , from 2:00 to 3:00 PM EST. Providers are waiting on the sidelines as cases weave their way through the court system.

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Another No Surprises Act Update: Texas Court Vacates Rules and Guidance Related to the “Qualified Payment Amount”

Healthcare Law Blog

The QPA, Generally The Act sets forth the rates at which out-of-network emergency services and out-of-network non-emergency services furnished at in-network facilities must be reimbursed. These provisions of the July 2021 IFR and related guidance were similarly vacated.

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No Surprises Act Update: Federal IDR Temporarily Suspended After Court Vacates Increased Administrative Fees and Rule for Batching Claims.

Healthcare Law Blog

September 2021 Final Rule Provisions Regarding Batching The Act permits the “batching” of multiple qualified IDR items or services to be considered jointly, if they meet certain criteria, including that the items or services are related to the treatment of a similar condition.

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Health Provider News – April 22, 2022

Hall Render

CMS revises surprise-billing arbitration process. IAFNS and Arkansas Children’s Nutrition Center Team Up for 3-Part Webinar Series. after False Claims Act allegations. Understanding new protections against surprise medical bills. Pennsylvania acting health secretary to resign, new acting secretary named.

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Finding Our Way Out of the Pandemic Haze: What Telehealth Tools Are Medicare Providers Allowed to Keep, and Which Must They Leave Behind?

Healthcare Law Blog

This growth was no surprise given the unparalleled advantages of conducting a variety of medical appointments from remote locations in a time where limiting one’s exposure to the COVID-19 virus was paramount. In the Senate, the Telehealth Extension and Evaluation Act was introduced in February of 2022.

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Top Healthcare Policy Developments in 2023; Register for Crowell Health Solutions Webinar

C&M Health Law

In July, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued guidance and sent a letter to health care providers reminding them of their responsibilities, irrespective of conflicting state laws or mandates, to provide stabilizing medical treatment to pregnant patients under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA).