The No Surprises Act was a landmark piece of legislation aimed at protecting patients from unexpected medical bills. Although the law is a significant step forward for patient protection, it has resulted in a significant increase in financial support requests from anesthesia providers who serve patients at ambulatory surgery centers. VMG Health outlines the hallmarks of the act, its impact, and the operational and compliance considerations for ASCs that need to implement coverage arrangements with their anesthesia groups. Read more.
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