HHS Secretary’s Report Calls for Congressional Action to Combat Surprise Billing and Promote Price Transparency

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Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released the HHS Secretary’s Report on Addressing Surprise Billing. Read the full news release here:

Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released the HHS Secretary’s Report on Addressing Surprise Billing. The report, called for in Section 7 of President Trump’s Executive Order 13877,First, outlines critical steps, including Congressional action, to implement the Administration’s. Sound surprise billing legislation will not only protect patients but will encourage a fairer, more transparent, patient-centered healthcare system that benefits all Americans.

Surprise medical billing is a widespread and costly problem in the United States, and the need to address it has been highlighted during the Public Health Emergency presented by COVID-19. Research shows that 41 percent of insured adults nationwide were surprised by a medical bill in the past two years alone, and that two thirds of adults worry about their ability to afford an unexpected medical bill.

To supplement this progress, Congress must take additional action to build on the achievements of the Administration to eliminate the threat of surprise billing once and for all.

 

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