White Paper
Pulling Back the Curtain on
Healthcare Pricing:
Understanding the Transparency in Coverage Rule
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E-book
No Surprises Act
Ends Surprise Billing
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White Paper
What the CAA means to
Brokers, Employers and
Self-funded Plan Sponsors
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Machine-readable Files
Pricing Information in Compliance With the Transparency in Coverage Rule
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Learn more about the Transparency in
Coverage Rule and how a TPA like
HealthSmart can help clients navigate the choppy
waters of price transparency.

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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
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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.
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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.
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