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<item congress="116" measure-type="hr" measure-number="3630" measure-id="id116hr3630" originChamber="HOUSE" orig-publish-date="2019-07-09" update-date="2019-08-21">
<title>No Surprises Act</title>
<summary summary-id="id116hr3630v00" currentChamber="HOUSE" update-date="2019-08-21">
<action-date>2019-07-09</action-date>
<action-desc>Introduced in House</action-desc>
<summary-text><![CDATA[<p><b>No Surprises Act</b><br /><br />This bill expands restrictions on charging health care plan holders out-of-network rates for certain services. First, the bill requires insurers offering plans that cover emergency services to bill plan holders no more than the median in-network rate for a particular emergency service, even if the service provider is out of network. The bill further prohibits insurers from billing plan holders more than the median in-network rate for nonemergency services provided by out-of-network providers at in-network facilities.<br /><br />Out-of-network providers may not bill plan holders for the difference between the in-network and out-of-network rates for emergency services. The bill further prohibits out-of-network providers from billing plan holders for the difference in rates for nonemergency services provided at an in-network facility unless the provider complies with specified notice and consent requirements. Even when complying with these requirements, an out-of-network provider may not charge plan holders for the difference in rates for such nonemergency services if the provider is based at the in-network facility and&nbsp;is the only provider available to deliver&nbsp;the particular treatment or service at the facility.<br /><br />The Department of Health and Human Services must provide grants to states to&nbsp;establish or maintain All Payer Claims Databases, which publish claims and payment information from insurers.<br /><br />The bill also requires insurers to publish provider directories and requires the Government Accountability Office and the Department of Labor&nbsp;to report on certain issues related to&nbsp;the commercial health care market. </p>]]></summary-text>
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