Date

October 29, 2018

Time

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT

Location

New York Health Foundation
1385 Broadway
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10018

RSVP

In 2015, New York State enacted the first-in-the-nation consumer protection act against surprise bills for emergency medical services. Prior to this, insured patients were getting surprise bills because someone who treated them was out of network (unbeknownst to the patient), with providers charging patients the difference between very high hospital charge rates and the plan’s out-of-network coverage. Under New York’s law, in qualifying situations, payment disputes between providers and health plans over the fees for out-of-network services are now mediated through an independent review process, so the consumer isn’t left bearing the costs. The law also requires new disclosures to patients regarding costs or network status, as well as hospital audits by the New York State Department of Health to ensure compliance.

Other states have since sought to address surprise bills. Researchers have identified the need for a federal-level intervention, and recently a bipartisan workgroup in the U.S. Senate released draft legislation. But improvements are still needed under the current system of protections, including costs related to the outsourcing of firms for the emergency room and ambulance transport. New York State itself is seeking to enhance current consumer protections, with a 2018 legislative push focused on surprise bills from out-of-network emergency rooms.

Please join us to revisit the state of this landmark law and how it is benefiting consumers, the remaining gaps in the system, and future challenges. Panelists are:

Troy Oechsner, Deputy Superintendent of Health, New York State Department of Financial Services
Elisabeth Benjamin, Vice President of Health Initiatives, Community Service Society of New York
Loren Adler, Associate Director, USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy

Please R.S.V.P. by October 25, 2018. Lunch will be provided.

Can’t attend in person? Join us for our live-stream on Facebook.

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