Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont issued an executive order that seeks to
stop patients from receiving out-of-network bills for COVID-19 treatment
and protect uninsured residents from large charges, according to The National Law Review.
Under the April 5 executive order,
hospitals are prohibited from billing uninsured patients for treatment
and management of COVID-19 in excess of what Medicare would pay. The
rule will stay in place unless and until an executive order regarding
federal funds to cover uninsured costs is issued. The Trump
administration said it is going to direct stimulus funds to hospitals to specifically help with uninsured costs related to COVID-19.
The Connecticut order also states if an emergency service is given to
a person by an out-of-network provider, the health plan should pay the
provider what in-network reimbursement would be. The directive is in
place for the duration of the pandemic.
Read the full article here.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/connecticut-orders-hospitals-to-limit-bills-to-uninsured-covid-19-patients.html
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