New Jersey’s Surprise Medical Bill Law: Part 2: Comparison to New York’s and California’s “Surprise Bill” Laws

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New Jersey’s Out-of-Network Consumer Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment and Accountability Act (“NJ Law”) creates a statutory framework that attempts to protect consumers from medical bills for out-of-network services that they had no choice in selecting, often referred to as “surprise bills” in similar legislation in other jurisdictions.

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