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EDITORIAL also highlight surprise gaps in coverage. The NSA prohibits bal- The No Surprises Act: What ance billing to patients in specific situations. Relevant to hospital- Neuroradiologists Should Know based specialties like radiology, the NSA covers out-of-network emergency care or nonemergency care delivered by out-of-net- T.H. Nguyen, R.E. Heller, K. Keysor, J.M. Milburn, work providers at an in-network facility. The NSA is considered a E.Y. Rula, R. Spangler, and J.A. Hirsch minimum standard, which means it applies if a state does not already have laws meeting minimum standards for protections against balance billing. The NSA does not apply to services pay- he No Surprises Act (NSA) is the first federal law to address able by Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Tsurprise medical billing and became effective as of January Program (CHIP), or TRICARE Health Insurance because each 2022. This law prohibits balance billing to patients who receive of these programs already largely prohibit balance billing. unexpected out-of-network care and limits patient payments to Many neuroradiologists and neurointerventionalists are their in-network cost-sharing (coinsurance, copay, or deductible). involved in care that may be subject to the NSA, such as stroke or The remaining balance is determined through negotiations trauma work-ups
American Journal of Neuroradiology – American Journal of Neuroradiology
Published: Jan 1, 2023
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