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    Updated: February 21, 2024

    The federal regulation of certain surprise medical bills went into effect on Jan. 1, 2022. These new protections regulate certain provider balance billing and create new pathways for patients to better understand the cost of services. Over the last two years, the No Surprises Act (NSA) has been challenged in court, causing several aspects of the Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process and the Qualifying Payment Amount (QPA) to remain in flux.

    Learn more about the impact of the implementation of the No Surprises Act in this updated, member-exclusive resource outlining key topics impacting group practices. For more information or questions, please contact MGMA Government Affairs at govaff@mgma.org

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