Bill On Surprise Medical Bills
Bill On Surprise Medical Bills
Bill On Surprise Medical Bills
S. ll
115TH CONGRESS
2D SESSION
A BILL
To prohibit surprise medical billing of patients.
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1 emergency services provided by an out-of-network
2 provider and the cost-sharing amount under para-
3 graph (1)(C)(ii)(II) shall be paid by the health plan
4 or health insurance issuer. The provider may not
5 balance bill the patient for amounts beyond the cost-
6 sharing amount allowed under this subsection.
7 ‘‘(4) COST-SHARING AMOUNT TO BE PAID BY
8 PLAN OR ISSUER.—
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1 ‘‘(i) an amount determined, and pay-
2 able in such manner, in accordance with
3 the law of the applicable State, county,
4 parish, or tribal government; or
5 ‘‘(ii) in the case of State for which the
6 applicable State law does not provide for
7 determining such amount and manner of
8 such payment, in such amount that is at
9 least equal to the greater of the amount
10 determined under clause (i) or (ii) of sub-
11 paragraph (C), less the cost-sharing
12 amount under subparagraph (A).
13 ‘‘(C) AMOUNTS DETERMINED.—The
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1 of the applicable State or, if such State
2 does not determine a geographic area, as
3 determined by the Secretary).
4 ‘‘(ii) USUAL, CUSTOMARY, AND REA-
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1 with any plan or issuer and is transparent
2 with the plan, issuer, provider, and insur-
3 ance commissioner of the applicable State
4 as to how the average amount negotiated is
5 determined.
6 ‘‘(5) SUBSEQUENT NON-EMERGENCY SERV-
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1 (2) by adding at the end the following:
2 ‘‘(e) NON-EMERGENCY SERVICES PERFORMED BY AN
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1 mining such amount and manner of such pay-
2 ment, in an amount that is at least equal to the
3 greatest of the amounts specified in subsection
4 (b)(4)(C) (which are adjusted for in-network
5 cost-sharing requirements), less the cost-shar-
6 ing amount under paragraph (1).
7 The provider may not balance bill the patient for
8 amounts beyond the cost-sharing amount allowed
9 under this subsection.’’.
10 (b) APPLICATION.—The amendments made by sub-
11 section (a) shall apply with respect to plan years beginning
12 on or after January 1, 2020.
13 SEC. 3. HHS STUDY ON IMPACT OF THIS ACT.
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1 tential changes to the law with respect to the issues
2 described in paragraph (1).