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No surprise billing

Your rights and protections against surprise medical bills

When you receive emergency care or are treated by an out-of-network provider at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, you are protected from surprise billing or balance billing.

What is balance billing—sometimes called surprise billing?

When you see a physician or other healthcare provider, you may owe certain out-of-pocket costs, such as a copayment, coinsurance, and/or a deductible. You may have other costs or have to pay the entire bill if you see a provider or visit a healthcare facility that isn’t in your health plan’s network. “Out-of-network” describes providers and facilities that haven’t signed a contract with your health plan.

Out-of-network providers may be permitted to bill you for the difference between what your plan agreed to pay and the full amount charged for a service. This is called “balance billing.” This amount is likely more than in-network costs for the same service and might not count toward your annual out-of-pocket limit.

“Surprise billing” is an unexpected balance bill. This can happen when you can’t control who is involved in your care—like when you have an emergency or when you schedule a visit at an in-network facility but are unexpectedly treated by an out-of-network provider.

You are protected from balance billing for:

Emergency services

If you have an emergency medical condition and get emergency services from an out-of-network provider or facility, the most the provider or facility may bill you is your plan’s in-network cost-sharing amount (such as copayments and coinsurance). You can’t be balance billed for these emergency services. This includes services you may get after you’re in stable condition, unless you give written consent and give up your protections not to be balanced billed for these post-stabilization services.

Certain services at an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center

When you get services from an in-network hospital or ambulatory surgical center, certain providers who work there may be out-of-network. In these cases, the most these providers may bill you is your plan’s in-network cost-sharing amount. This applies to emergency medicine, anesthesia, pathology, radiology, laboratory, neonatology, and services provided by an assistant surgeon, hospitalist, or intensivist. These providers can’t balance bill you and may not ask you to give up your protections not to be balance billed.

If you get other services at these in-network facilities, out-of-network providers can’t balance bill you unless you give written consent and give up your protections.

You’re never required to give up your protections from balance billing. You also aren’t required to get care out-of-network. You can choose a provider or facility in your plan’s network.

When balance billing isn’t allowed, you also have the following protections:
You are only responsible for paying your share of the cost (like the copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles that you would pay if the provider or facility was in-network). Your health plan will pay out-of-network providers and facilities directly.

Your health plan generally must:

For private practices

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, Physician Private Practice Offices are required to provide patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services. Learn more.

If you believe you have been wrongly billed, you may contact www.cms.gov/nosurprises and your state for surprise billing protection laws.

State protections and contacts

Arizona 

Protections: Partial
https://difi.az.gov/soonbdr

California 

Protections: Comprehensive
888-466-2219 (DMHC)
800-927-4357 (CA Dept of insurance)
www.healthhelp.ca.gov
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/110-health/60-resources/NoSupriseBills.cfm

Colorado 

Protections: Comprehensive
303-894-7490 / 800-930-3745
https://doi.colorado.gov/insurance-products/health-insurance/health-insurance-initiatives/out-of-network-health-care

Connecticut

Protections: Comprehensive
800-203-3447 or 860-297-3900
insurance@ct.gov
https://portal.ct.gov/CID/Consumer-Affairs/File-a-Complaint-or-Ask-a-Question

Delaware 

Protections: Partial
800-282-8611
consumer@delaware.gov
https://insurance.delaware.gov/services/filecomplaint/

Florida

Protections: Comprehensive
877-693-5236
consumer.services@myfloridacfo.com
https://www.floir.com/consumers

Georgia

Protections: Comprehensive
800-656-2298
https://oci.georgia.gov/file-consumer-insurance-complaint

Illinois

Protections: Comprehensive
312-814-2420 (Chicago) / 217-782-4515 (Springfield)
https://www2.illinois.gov/sites/Insurance/Consumers/Pages/File-a-complaint.aspx

Indiana

Protections: Partial
800-457-8283
https://www.in.gov/idoi/consumer-services/complaints/submit-a-complaint-online/

Iowa

Protections: Partial
515-654-6538
https://iid.iowa.gov/consumers

Maine

Protections: Comprehensive
800-300-5000 or 207-624-8475
Fax: 207-624-8599
https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/complaint.html

Maryland

Protections: Comprehensive
410-468-2000 or 800-492-6116
Fax: 410-468-2270 or 410-468-2260
https://insurance.maryland.gov/Consumer/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx

Massachusetts

Protections: Partial
800-436-7757
HPC-OPP@state.ma.us
https://www.mass.gov/orgs/division-of-insurance

Michigan

Protections: Comprehensive
517-284-8800 or 877-999-6442
Fax: 517-284-8837
https://www.michigan.gov/difs
https://www.michigan.gov/difs/0,5269,7-303-25048-40266–,00.html

Minnesota

Protections: Partial
800-657-3602
https://mn.gov/commerce/consumers/your-insurance/health-insurance/need-to-know.jsp

Mississippi

Protections: Partial
800-562-2957
https://www.midhelps.org/insurance-guide/balance-billing/

Missouri

Protections: Partial
800-726-7390
ConsumerAffairs@insurance.mo.gov
https://insurance.mo.gov/consumers/complaints/index.php

Nebraska

Protections: Partial
877-564-7323
DOI.ConsumerAffairs@nebraska.gov
https://doi.nebraska.gov/alert/consumer-fact-sheet-balance-billing-and-out-network-providers

Nevada

Protections: Partial
702-486-4009 (Las Vegas) / 775-687-0700 (Carson City)
https://doi.nv.gov/Consumers/Health_and_Accident_Insurance/Balance_Billing_FAQs/

New Hampshire

Protections: Comprehensive
800-852-3416
https://www.nh.gov/insurance/complaints/index.htm

New Jersey

Protections: Comprehensive
609-292-7272 or 800-446-7467
https://www.state.nj.us/dobi/division_consumers/insurance/outofnetwork.html

New Mexico

Protections: Comprehensive
855-4-ASK-OSI
https://www.osi.state.nm.us/

New York

Protections: Comprehensive
800-342-3736
surpirsemedicalbills@dfs.ny.gov
https://www.dfs.ny.gov/consumers/health_insurance/surprise_medical_bills

North Carolina

Protections: Partial
855-408-1212
https://www.ncdoi.gov/

Ohio

Protections: Comprehensive
614-644-2658
https://insurance.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odi/consumers/health/surprise-billing

Oregon

Protections: Comprehensive
888-877-4894
https://dfr.oregon.gov/news/2018/Pages/20180301-balance-billing.aspx

Pennsylvania

Protections: Partial
877-881-6388
https://www.insurance.pa.gov/Consumers/insurance-complaint/Pages/default.aspx

Rhode Island

Protections: Partial
855-747-3224
http://www.ohic.ri.gov/ohic-consumers.php

Texas

Protections: Comprehensive
800-252-3439
https://www.tdi.texas.gov/medical-billing/surprise-balance-billing.html

Vermont

Protections: Partial
802-828-3302 or 800-964-1784
https://dfr.vermont.gov/industry/insurance

Virginia

Protections: Comprehensive
877-310-6560
https://scc.virginia.gov/pages/File-Complaint-Consumers

Washington

Protections: Comprehensive
800-562-6900
https://www.insurance.wa.gov/what-consumers-need-know-about-surprise-or-balance-billing

West Virginia

Protections: Partial
888-TRY WVIC (888-879-9842)
https://www.wvinsurance.gov/Consumer_Services