…ervices that are not reasonably expected and that could occur due to unforeseen events. HHS expects that providers and facilities will use the coding that best describes the item or service for each item or service listed in the good faith estimate. When a single service code is …
…ervices that are not reasonably expected and that could occur due to unforeseen events. HHS expects that providers and facilities will use the coding that best describes the item or service for each item or service listed in the good faith estimate. When a single service code is …
…lth insurance coverage except to the extent that such standard or requirement prevents the application of a `requirement' of a federal standard.” The conference report accompanying the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), which applied this preempt…
…gency enforcing this requirement. The Departments also highlight that nothing prevents a self-insured group health plan from contracting with another party, such as a third-party administrator (TPA), to report the required information, including, to the extent permitted under oth…