No More Surprises: Complying with Hospital Price Transparency, Transparency in Coverage, and No Surprises Act Requirements Three Years Out
Foley senior counsel Allie Shalom is speaking on the panel “No More Surprises: Complying with Hospital Price Transparency, Transparency in Coverage, and No Surprises Act Requirements Three Years Out” during the American Health Law Association’s (AHLA) Annual Meeting on June 22.
This presentation will:
- Provide a brief background on the market realities and policies motivating the passage of the Hospital Price Transparency Rule, Transparency in Coverage Rule, and the No Surprises Act;
- Summarize the current facility, provider, and insurer requirements under the laws, including interim and final rules and subregulatory guidance;
- Discuss agency enforcement efforts to date;
- Present lessons learned and best practices for insurers, facilities, and providers to ensure ongoing compliance and readiness under the laws now that agency grace periods for compliance have lapsed; and
- Analyze trends and issues underlying delayed implementation, as well as proposed rules from the agencies for these three related, but distinct, regulatory schemes.
AHLA’s Annual Meeting provides expert, up-to-the-minute analysis of legal, regulatory, and operational challenges facing a wide range of health care stakeholders. Comprehensive in coverage, the Meeting offers substantive, intermediate-to-advanced sessions presented by qualified speakers on a variety of topics.
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