The No Surprises Act: A Conservative Band-Aid to Protect Business as Usual.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Marc A Rodwin, Alan Sager
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Abstract

Hailed as a major reform, the No Surprises Act (NSA) is a profoundly conservative law that aims neither to reform design of insurance, to regulate fees, nor to limit health care spending. The NSA mitigates a perverse but narrow problem: unpredictable and uncontrollable high out-of-pocket bills for individuals who are unable to receive care within their insurance network. However, the NSA neglects to address the broader high medical costs, limited choice of caregivers, and the resulting insecurity and unfairness that characterize American health care. It allows caregivers to extract high payments and insurers to restrict choice of caregivers. Insurers can continue to employ ineffective cost controls that generate unpredictable high out-of-pocket costs for patients-and high levels of denial of payments to doctors and hospitals. The law amputated the most politically and visibly gangrenous consequences of unregulated private insurance in the United States in ways that enable business as usual in private health insurance to persist, subject to unnecessarily complex arbitration rules that magnify administrative waste.

《无奇不有法案》:保守派创可贴保护商业如常。
被誉为重大改革的《无意外法案》(NSA)是一部极为保守的法律,其目的既不是改革保险设计,也不是规范收费,更不是限制医疗支出。NSA 缓解了一个反常但狭隘的问题:无法在其保险网络内接受医疗服务的个人无法预测和控制的高额自付账单。然而,NSA 却忽略了解决更广泛的高额医疗费用、护理人员选择有限以及由此导致的不安全和不公平问题,而这些正是美国医疗保健的特点。它允许护理人员索取高额费用,允许保险公司限制护理人员的选择。保险公司可以继续采用无效的成本控制措施,为患者带来不可预知的高额自付费用,以及对医生和医院的高额拒付。该法切断了美国无管制私营保险在政治上最明显的坏疽后果,使私营医疗保险的业务照常进行,受到不必要的复杂仲裁规则的限制,从而扩大了行政浪费。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
41
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that contains articles on health and social policy, political economy and sociology, history and philosophy, ethics and law in the areas of health and well-being. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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