The No Surprises Act wasn’t about patients. The fine print told a different tale: it was an insurer-protection law.
Tag: reimbursement
More On Overturning the No Surprises Act
It you haven’t yet read it, see my December 16, 2024, post, Now’s The Time to Overturn the No Surprises Act, for part 1 of this thread.
When that post was published on LinkedIn, my friend James Prudden commented, asking me how patients would be protected if the No Surprises Act were repealed. Here’s my response to James.
Now’s The Time to Overturn the No Surprises Act
Re-frame the issue for what it really is: Surprise physician services stealing. Now’s the time for the No Surprises Act, and each state counterpart, to go.
Are Medicare Recovery Auditors Submitting False Claims? – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he muses over whether Medicare recovery auditors are themselves committing fraud.
Value-Based Reimbursement Is a Lie – Medical Group Minute
I hate it when people lie to me.
The Price of Dog Food and Your Medical Group’s Survival – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses increasing costs and the impact on your group’s future.
The Problem Is the Cure – Podcast
Listen to Mark as he discusses how many medical group leaders come to him for help when they’ve got a “problem” and they’re looking for a solution.
UnitedHealth Profits Up, Payment Practices Down – Success in Motion
Ride along with Mark as he discusses UnitedHealth group’s record profits and alleged denied payments.
A Bitter Pill: Pharmacy Settles FCA Claim. Physicians Can Suffer Side Effects
Although you might stay miles away from anything related to compounded medication, the waiver of co-pay issue haunts many medical groups and other providers.
What “A Hamburger Today is Worth Less on Tuesday” Says About Managed Care Negotiation
Wimpy, the character from the Popeye cartoon series (not just a hungry guy, but a talented economist), famously said, “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.”










