Avoiding Healthcare Balance Billing Pitfalls

07 Oct , 2025

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Balance billing in healthcare, especially in relation to Government Programs poses a significant risk of enforcement action. Routinely writing off out-of-network or government program copayments or deductibles without meeting individual financial hardship exceptions has led to legal liability. Additionally, two recent opinions from the Fifth Circuit finally provide answers to select No Surprises Act provisions.

The purpose of this webinar is to provide insights on complying with the fraud, waste and abuse laws and the No Surprises Act to avoid legal landmines while establishing a culture of compliance.

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