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Dispute an anesthesiology at an in-network facility surprise bill in Utah

Federal NSA protections apply when anesthesia is performed at an in-network facility, even if the anesthesiologist is out-of-network.

What the law says

Federal law prohibits the balance billing described in this letter. Under the No Surprises Act (42 U.S.C. § 300gg-111 et seq.) and its implementing regulations, the patient is not financially responsible for any amount in excess of the in-network cost-sharing amount for the items and services at issue.

  • 42 U.S.C. § 300gg-111 et seq. (No Surprises Act)

Your options

  1. Dispute the bill in writing before paying anything. The provider must respond and cannot send the bill to collections during the dispute.
  2. Notify your health insurer that an apparent NSA-protected service has been balance-billed. Ask them to adjudicate at the in-network cost-sharing amount.
  3. File a complaint with the federal No Surprises Help Desk at CMS if either party refuses to comply.
  4. If unresolved, you can invoke the patient-provider Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process for an external decision.

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