18 Jul 2023
Who Are You Calling a MOOP? Making Sense of ACA’s Acronyms
In Affordable Care Act (ACA) terms, a MOOP is a “maximum out-of-pocket” limit. NSA isn’t the National Security Administration, it’s the No Surprises Act. GFE is a “good faith estimate” and “TiC” is “Transparency in Coverage.” Last, an AEOB is an “advanced explanation of benefits,” that letter you receive or which appears at an insurer or third-party’s web portal explaining how much of a particular health service/product fee was paid. The Department of Labor (DOL), Health and Human Services (HHS) and Treasury issued new FAQs (FAQ Part 60) on July 7 that address issues like balance billing and cost limits for emergency services, non-emergency services provided by nonparticipating providers with respect to a visit to a participating facility, and air ambulance services provided by nonparticipating providers. The FAQs also discuss MOOP limits, specifically, cost sharing for services furnished by a provider, facility, or provider of air ambulance services that is “nonparticipating” for purposes of the NSA, explaining that these expenses are considered cost sharing for purposes of meeting the MOOP limit.
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Reference the principal focus of the NSA (Div. BB, Title I of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, Pub. L. No. 116-260), which is to protect individuals who have healthcare coverage from surprise billing, that is, receiving unexpected (or unexpectedly higher) medical bills from healthcare providers for services covered by their plan or policy. It is not unusual for out-of-network providers to charge participants for a portion of the cost of the services.
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