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What Providers Need to Know about the No Surprises Act Interim Final Rules Issued on July 1, 2021


On Tuesday, July 20, 2021, at 12:30 P.M. Eastern, we will be hosting a one-hour invitation-only roundtable webinar to discuss the regulations issued by CMS on July 1, 2021, regarding the implementation of the new federal No Surprises Act.  

We will discuss what providers need to know in deciphering the new interim rules, including how CMS will determine the qualifying payment amount under the Act, and how that determination will affect providers’ financial relationships with both patients and payers.  We will also discuss the notice and consent requirements under the interim rule and the particular areas on which CMS has requested comments. Finally, we will discuss the provider coalition that King & Spalding is forming to address the No Surprises Act and ensuing regulations. 

King & Spalding presenters include healthcare regulatory and litigation experts John Barnes, Amanda Hayes-Kibreab, Joel McElvain and Glenn Solomon.

If you have questions concerning this roundtable webinar, email Christine Lieber at clieber@kslaw.com.

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King & Spalding is an accredited provider of CLE credit in California, Georgia, Illinois, New York and Texas. We can issue reciprocal credit for attorneys licensed in Connecticut, Florida and New Jersey. We will apply for credit in Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia (subject to MCLE Board approval). For jurisdictions not listed, attendees are provided with a Universal Certificate of Attendance. New York licensed attorneys: Transitional/Appropriate for newly admitted and experienced attorneys. Financial aid is available for qualifying lawyers. For CLE-related questions, please contact Gisel Arias, garias@kslaw.com. King & Spalding, 1180 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. CA Provider #10947.

Event Details

Date: July 20, 2021

Time: 12:30 pm (ET)

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