11 pointsby littlexsparkee7 hours ago3 comments
  • Neywiny4 hours ago
    I read the article and I'm still not understanding why this happens. It gave a lot of examples and said a lot about what the law was trying to do But why are they getting this much from arbitration and why aren't the surgeons able to do the same?
    • littlexsparkee2 hours ago
      Here is the distinction:

      > They do it by capitalizing on a law intended to protect patients from surprise billing by providers not in their insurance plan. Under the law, those providers can file for arbitration, where they are able to make a case for much higher payments than they could otherwise receive from health plans.

      • ceejayoz2 hours ago
        But why does the arbitrator deem $22k/hour reasonable? What the fuck is happening at that point?
  • cyanydeez4 hours ago
    that loop hole: non-public single payer healthcare.