Transparency Resource Center

Resources to help our clients and brokers better understand the Transparency in Coverage Rule and No Surprises Act

As regulations for the Transparency in Coverage Rule and No Surprises Act continue to develop and evolve, HealthSmart is committed to working with our clients and their broker partners in maintaining compliance with all applicable laws.

To assist our clients and brokers in better understanding these regulations and how HealthSmart will support compliance, we have developed resources that outline details, compliance dates and actions we're taking to help. 

White Paper

Pulling Back the Curtain on
Healthcare Pricing:

Understanding the Transparency in Coverage Rule

E-book

No Surprises Act 
Ends Surprise Billing

White Paper

What the CAA means to
Brokers, Employers and
Self-funded Plan Sponsors

Machine-readable Files

Pricing Information in Compliance With the Transparency in Coverage Rule

Learn more about the Transparency in
Coverage Rule and how a TPA like
HealthSmart can help clients navigate the choppy
waters of price transparency. 
Download White Paper >>
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HealthSmart e-book outlining the
key provisions in theNo Surprises Act,
and the actions we’re taking to help our
clients and their broker partners
in maintaining compliance

Download e-book >>
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Learn about the key components of the CAA that impact you, what’s required of employers, brokers, and self-funded plans to be compliant, and how we help our clients navigate and comply with the CAA.
Download White Paper >>
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As part of the Transparency in Coverage Rule, health insurers and group plans, including self-insured plan sponsors, are required to provide pricing data through machine-readable files (MRFs), effective July 1, 2022. HealthSmart has partnered with Healthcare Bluebook to provide MRFs. These files will be updated monthly.  
View HealthSmart MRFs at Healthcare Bluebook >>
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Industry and Association Resources

 

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Self-Insurance Institute of America (SIIA)