Understanding the No Surprises Act Loren Adler, Matthew Fiedler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, Benedic Ippolito, and Erin Trish Thursday, February 4, 2021
Reaching agreement on COVID-19 immunity “passports” will be difficult Mark Hall and David Studdert Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Rep. Ruiz’s arbitration proposal for surprise billing (H.R. 3502) would lead to much higher costs and deficits Loren Adler, Erin Duffy, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, Erin Trish, and Christen Linke Young Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Breaking down the bipartisan Senate group’s new proposal to address surprise billing Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, and Erin Trish Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Analyzing the House E&C committee’s bipartisan surprise out-of-network billing proposal Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, and Erin Trish Tuesday, May 14, 2019
The relationship between network adequacy and surprise billing Christen Linke Young, Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, and Mark Hall Friday, May 10, 2019
Analyzing Senator Hassan’s binding arbitration approach to preventing surprise medical bills Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, Erin Trish, and Benjamin Chartock Friday, October 19, 2018
Analyzing new bipartisan federal legislation limiting surprise medical bills Loren Adler, Paul B. Ginsburg, Mark Hall, and Erin Trish Tuesday, September 25, 2018
States have already tried Trump’s health care order. It went badly. Mark Hall Friday, October 13, 2017