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No Surprises Act Arbitration: Some Clinicians See Financial Gains

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**Arbitration Process Under No Surprises Act Faces Scrutiny**

The arbitration process implemented under the No Surprises Act has both shielded patients from unexpected medical bills and created opportunities for financial gain for some healthcare providers. The act’s aim was to protect individuals from exorbitant out-of-network charges, but recent observations suggest potential imbalances in the system.

Specifically, the arbitration process, designed to resolve disputes between providers and insurers, has led to considerable financial benefits for certain clinicians. While the No Surprises Act intended to shield patients, the arbitration outcomes have raised concerns about the fairness and efficiency of the dispute resolution mechanism.

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Date: June 1, 2026

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