Reps. Taylor, Morelle Propose Plan to Prevent Surprise Medical BillingBipartisan Proposal Aims to Protect Americans from Unanticipated, Financially Crippling Medical Bill
Today, United States Congressmen Van Taylor and Joe Morelle proposed bipartisan policy that would protect Americans from surprise medical bills from an out-of-network provider that are often financially crippling.
WASHINGTON - Today, United States Congressmen Van Taylor (R-TX-03) and Joe Morelle (D-NY-25) proposed bipartisan policy that would protect Americans from surprise medical bills from an out-of-network provider that are often financially crippling.
For too long, Americans have been victim to the practice of surprise billing that leaves patients with massive, unexpected charges after they receive emergency out-of-network medical care. Too often, these bills are for hundreds of thousands of dollars and can come weeks or months after a procedure, blindsiding patients and their families. The framework outlined by Representatives Taylor and Morelle is modeled after the first-in-the-nation consumer protection act against surprise bills enacted in New York in 2015. It would ensure patients are held harmless and prevent out-of-network providers from billing patients directly for unanticipated, out-of-network care. The policies set forth in the proposal would also establish a system of arbitration and dictate that any disputes be resolved directly between the provider and the insurer, without involving the patient, quickly and efficiently. A detailed summary of the proposed framework can be found here. The legislation has not yet been introduced in the House of Representatives. A 7th generation Texan, Congressman Van Taylor is a dedicated family man, successful businessman, and decorated Marine Officer. Taylor served Collin County both in the Texas House of Representatives and Texas Senate. Today, Taylor is proud to serve on the House Committee on Education and Labor as well as the House Committee on Homeland Security.
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