North Carolina S976 aims to reduce healthcare costs and protect patients by limiting prescription drug cost-sharing, preventing surprise billing, and.
North Carolina S976 introduces measures to reduce healthcare costs and protect patients. It limits the annual cost-sharing for prescription drugs to $2,000 per covered person, including copayments and deductibles. The bill also prevents insurers from penalizing insureds for using in-network facilities and requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical facilities to provide good-faith estimates for shoppable services. Additionally, it mandates hospitals to report on the total costs for the 20 most common surgical and imaging procedures, enhancing price transparency.
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