The Department of Financial Services has issued a new report detailing the successes of New York's first-in-the-nation out-of-network law, which protects consumers from emergency and surprise bills from out-of-network doctors and other healthcare providers, including an increasing number of dispute resolution requests.
The
law, which takes consumers out of the dispute process, has saved New
Yorkers more than $400 million with respect to emergency services
alone.
"New
York has made extraordinary progress when it comes to enforcing
fairness in healthcare costs," Governor Cuomo said. "These findings show
how the out-of-network law has been effective in protecting patients
and making it clear to everyone that getting the care New Yorkers need
is a right, not a luxury."
Click here for the full announcement.
Source: The Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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