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Patients with health insurance should never be surprised by unexpected out-of-pocket costs. During the 2019 legislative session, THA worked with state lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 1264, model legislation that protects patients from surprise medical bills and preserves private negotiations between hospitals and health plans. The following year, Congress passed the No Surprises Act, legislation with broadly the same aim and a similar approach to the Texas law: to resolve disputes over payment for out-of-network care without involving the patient in the dispute. The bill passed as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, signed into law in Dec. 2020.

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