DHS has released its first annual report on how the No Surprises Act is impacting health care markets, and the results are both surprising and expected.
Among the crucial findings are the decrease and concentration of out-of-network billing, both claims and the total amount associated with those claims; trends regarding changes in hospital ownership; and horizontal consolidation and pass-through costs to consumers.
Join us as we analyze the findings and what they mean to the industry going forward. We will also discuss the key factors that play a role in the DHS’ evaluation of NSA and what they might mean for market trends, consolidation, and out-of-network billing.