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How the No Surprises Act protects people from unexpected medical charges

How the No Surprises Act protects people from unexpected medical charges

Drexel University’s Dr. Robert Field explains how the new law can benefit you, and why the American healthcare system is so complicated

The Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio

April 25, 202223m 45s

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Show Notes

It's a nasty surprise when you really don't need one -- you think a medical procedure is covered by your insurance, until you get a monster bill after the fact. The No Surprises Act, which went into effect this year, aims to prevent some of those unexpected charges, specifically when part of an exam or procedure is performed by someone out of your insurance network. Dr. Robert Field, Professor of Law and Professor of Health Management & Policy at Drexel University, explains how the new law works and what you should pay attention to if you ever need to use it. He also talks about why America’s healthcare system is so complicated and some other steps we could take to improve it.

Here are a few resources Dr. Field recommends to help you compare the costs of some medical procedures:

www.healthcarebluebook.com

www.clearhealthcosts.com 

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