The No Surprises Act requires health care providers and facilities to make publicly available a one page notice regarding protections under the law. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published a model notice providers and facilities may use to meet the requirements. The Maryland Insurance Administration and the Health Education and Advocacy Unit of the Office of the Attorney General developed text regarding protections under Maryland law, and where patients may file a complaint. The CMS notice with the Maryland-specific text is here. Providers and facilities may, but are not required to, use this template as a way to comply with federal law.
- Lunch with MIA: The federal no surprises act - What health care providers need to know
March 16, 2022
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