The No Surprises Act, a law that ended the practice of “balance billing” by certain out-of-network providers, was enacted as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 on December 27, 2020. While the law was passed during President Trump’s first term in office, the Biden administration has been fully responsible for its implementation to date.
In this insight, McDermott+’s Jeffrey Davis and Kristen O’Brien highlight four major areas of No Surprises Act implementation that the Trump administration could decide to focus on in the months following the inauguration.