Congressional Budget Office calls for more research on No Surprises Act unintended impacts

fiercehealthcare - The nonpartisan office is seeking more information on the law’s impact on healthcare prices, network participation, ownership structures and more.

AI Summary: The Congressional Budget Office has called for additional research into the No Surprises Act, urging deeper study of the law’s unintended consequences on pricing, provider networks and patient costs. Federal agencies and stakeholders are being pressed to produce better evidence so policymakers can evaluate whether the law’s goals align with real-world effects.

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