Transcription of CAA and Transparency Rule
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2021 United HealthCare Services, Inc. All Rights and Transparency RuleProvision Highlights GuideNovember 3, 2021 Proprietary Information of UnitedHealth Group. Do not distribute or reproduce without express permission of UnitedHealth information is intended to provide general information on CAA and Transparency In Coverage rule and does not constitute medical, legal or tax advice nor does it constitute a binding obligation of UnitedHealthcare with respect to any matter discussed herein. Please note, inaddition to federal law, states may have additional or differing requirements. Please contact your UnitedHealthcare account representative for additional details. 2021 United HealthCare Services, Inc. All Rights Appropriations Act including the No Surprises Act Highlights2No Surprises Billing and Independent Dispute Resolution The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) is a comprehensive set of regulations that included No Surprises Act (NSA) and CAA Transparency provisions.
by the IDR entity will have their arbiter fee returned. Additional payments are due within 30 days after final decision. • UnitedHealthcare is committed to providing value added services to our self-funded customers, including the services that relate to the new legal requirements imposed on health plans by the Consolidated Appropriations and
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