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STAT+: Provider, insurer groups rush to shape No Surprises Act arbitration rules

Doctors and insurers are battling to reshape the controversial No Surprises Act arbitration process, which has long frustrated both sides.

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According to STAT’s source item, STAT+: Provider, insurer groups rush to shape No Surprises Act arbitration rules, Doctors and insurers are battling to reshape the controversial No Surprises Act arbitration process, which has long frustrated both sides.

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