New Year. New Law. Beginning January 1, 2022, new federal protections will shield millions of consumers from surprise medical bills. Surprise medical bills – unexpected bills from an out-of-network provider, out-of-network facility or out-of-network air ambulance provider – is common among those with private insurance. Nearly one in five patients who go to the emergency room, have an elective surgery, or give birth in a hospital receive surprise bills, with average costs ranging from $750 to $2,600 per episode.
Learn about how the No Surprises Act can protect you from surprise medical billing. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Ukraine's SBU strikes Russian MiG-31 jet, S-400 radar, and Pantsir missile
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Ukraine's SBU strikes Russian MiG-31 jet, S-400 radar, and Pantsir missile
system in Crimea "...Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) struck a Russian
MiG-31 a...
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