With Surprise Medical Bills, Trump Can Do What Biden Didn't

A truism in regulatory analysis is that if the government fails to take steps to clarify an unduly vague regulation, litigation will inevitably ensue that will force the courts to do so. In one of the final acts of President Trump's first term, he signed legislation to codify the No Surprises Act, which ended the practice of out-of-network healthcare providers sending “surprise” bills to patients.

 

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