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Briefing: Congress must fix the No Surprises Act before it bankrupts patients and employers
Strategic angle: James Gelfand and Patricia Kelmar argue for urgent reforms to the No Surprises Act to protect patients and employers from financial ruin.
editorial-staff
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Updated 22 days ago
The No Surprises Act, designed to protect patients from unexpected medical bills, is facing significant challenges that could lead to financial distress for both patients and employers.
Gelfand and Kelmar emphasize that without timely legislative reforms, the current structure may inadvertently result in increased costs and complications within the healthcare system.
Addressing these issues is crucial to ensure the Act fulfills its intended purpose without imposing undue financial burdens on stakeholders.