What States Can Do to Address Out-of-Network Air Ambulance Bills

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 48 (3):462-473 (2020)
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Abstract

Out-of-network air ambulance bills are a pernicious and financially devastating type of surprise medical bill. Courts have broadly interpreted the Airline Deregulation Act to preempt most state attempts to regulate air ambulance billing abuses, so a federal solution is ultimately needed. However, in the absence of a federal fix, states have experimented with a variety of approaches that may survive preemption and provide some protections for their citizens.

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