> . And even if you are careful to get taken to an "in-network" hospital, there are plenty of horror stories about inadvertently getting treated by an "out-of-network" provider while inside and being on the hook for the entire bill.
This is no longer legal in any state as of July 1st of this year.
> Bans out-of-network charges for ancillary care (like an anesthesiologist or assistant surgeon) at an in-network facility in all circumstances.
This is no longer legal in any state as of July 1st of this year.
> Bans out-of-network charges for ancillary care (like an anesthesiologist or assistant surgeon) at an in-network facility in all circumstances.
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2021/07/01/hhs-announces-rule...