Kaiser Health News Morning Briefing writes: The American Hospital Association and the American Medical Association, responding to a proposed federal rule, said the government is not yet providing enough protection for patients against charges they receive when they get care from providers who are not in their insurers’ network.
Hospital, Doctor Groups Say New Rules Needed To Protect Consumers From Surprise Bills
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