• The No Surprises Act passed Congress with strong bipartisan support. Since it went into effect in 2022, it has protected patients from more than 10 million surprise medical bills.
• The No Surprises Act aimed at lowering out-of-pocket health care costs for patients, helping families across America better afford the care they need.
• Special interests are trying to roll back the No Surprises Act through lobbying and legal challenges designed to undermine the law’s essential protections.
• Patients and families across the country have felt the benefits from these protections, and nearly 90% of voters overwhelmingly oppose efforts to weaken the law.
• Since the passage of the No Surprises Act, patients are protected from unfair, unexpected medical bills and have the peace of mind they need to seek care for themselves and their families.
• If special interests succeed in undermining the No Surprises Act, they will weaken critical protections for patients and put them all at risk of even higher health care costs.
• Too many patients already receive medical bills they cannot afford. Recent polling shows that half of US adults do not think they would be able to pay an unexpected medical bill of $1,000 or more. Rolling back the protections of the No Surprises Act would only make things worse, increasing consumer costs and leaving too many families across the country with an impossible choice—pay their medical bills or go without basic needs.
• Patients can’t afford to go back to a time where they were one unexpected medical bill away from devastating debt. Congress and the White House need to stand up for patients, resist attempts to undermine the law and keep the bipartisan No Surprises Act strong.
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