Unexpected medical bills from out-of-network providers have been an all too common reality for many Americans. Often they come after a visit to a hospital emergency room. But a new federal law that went into effect January 1 is meant to protect patients from these kinds of unwanted surprises. The legislation is called the No Surprises Act. Read the Full Article.
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