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Episode 1: Understanding NSA and Its Impact on Payers and Providers

Episode 1: Understanding NSA and Its Impact on Payers and Providers

As with any new legislation, the No Surprises Act has led to some confusion, particularly in the areas of implementation and ongoing impact.

That’s why we created No Surprises Act and Price Transparency, a New Monthly Series, specifically designed to clear the air, answer questions, and get you on the best path for success.

Leading the series is CorroHealth’s resident subject matter expert, Barbara Johnson, BSN, RN – Senior Revenue Cycle Consultant, who will clarify payers’ increased role in the process, the status of impactful legislation, and the processes providers should follow to comply.

CMS Doubles Down on Their Expectation for Price Transparency

CMS Doubles Down on Their Expectation for Price Transparency

On November 2, 2021, CMS released the anticipated CY 2022 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) Payment System Final Rule (CMS-1753-FC), finalizing this year’s Medicare payment rates for hospital outpatient and ASC as well including regulatory guidance regarding several high profile policies for hospitals providing outpatient services. CMS evaluated industry feedback to the proposed modifications, including halting the elimination of the Inpatient Only list (IPO), broadening the impact of the Hospital Price Transparency Rule, and other updates.

Episode 4: A Year of NSA Impact

Episode 4: A Year of NSA Impact

DHS has released its first annual report on how the No Surprises Act is impacting healthcare markets, and the results are both surprising and expected.

Episode 3: Unweaving Dispute Resolution Processes

Episode 3: Unweaving Dispute Resolution Processes

Our monthly series “No Surprises Act and Price Transparency” continues with our third installment, “Unweaving Dispute Resolution Processes” where we turn our attention to Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) and Patient-Provider Dispute Resolution (PPDR).

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act

Streamlining Compliance with the No Surprises Act   Understand Provider-Payer Responsibilities The No Surprises Act (NSA) is a new law that protects patients from unexpected medical costs. It was enacted in 2021 and came into enforcement in 2022. It has two...

Episode 1: Understanding NSA and Its Impact on Payers and Providers

Episode 1: Understanding NSA and Its Impact on Payers and Providers

As with any new legislation, the No Surprises Act has led to some confusion, particularly in the areas of implementation and ongoing impact.

That’s why we created No Surprises Act and Price Transparency, a New Monthly Series, specifically designed to clear the air, answer questions, and get you on the best path for success.

Leading the series is CorroHealth’s resident subject matter expert, Barbara Johnson, BSN, RN – Senior Revenue Cycle Consultant, who will clarify payers’ increased role in the process, the status of impactful legislation, and the processes providers should follow to comply.

CMS Doubles Down on Their Expectation for Price Transparency

CMS Doubles Down on Their Expectation for Price Transparency

On November 2, 2021, CMS released the anticipated CY 2022 Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS) and Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) Payment System Final Rule (CMS-1753-FC), finalizing this year’s Medicare payment rates for hospital outpatient and ASC as well including regulatory guidance regarding several high profile policies for hospitals providing outpatient services. CMS evaluated industry feedback to the proposed modifications, including halting the elimination of the Inpatient Only list (IPO), broadening the impact of the Hospital Price Transparency Rule, and other updates.

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