Optum has been assessing the No Surprises Act (NSA) since late 2020 and has made necessary modifications to its billing policies and procedures to support compliance with the NSA provisions that took effect on Jan. 1, 2022. Our latest white paper provides physicians, billing staff, and others with a detailed summary of the law’s key requirements and mechanisms, as well as recommendations to help support compliance. Stay ahead of the curve, support compliance, and help protect your business from unexpected challenges associated with the No Surprises Act.
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