
N.Y. Delays Surprise Billing Law Amid Provider Backlash
The New York Department of Health has postponed the implementation of a law aimed at reducing surprise medical bills. This delay comes after concerns from the Medical Society of the State of New York and other organizations that the law could jeopardize their financial stability, with the groups telling the department, “without revisions to this law, many community physicians may struggle to sustain their practices, maintain staff, or continue providing the level of care their patients expect and deserve.”
Full Story: Crain’s New York Business (Tiered Subscription Model) (10/29)