TiC 2.0 and the No Surprises Act: What Payers Need to Know
CMS recently proposed several updates that further align Transparency in Coverage (TiC) requirements with the No Surprises Act (NSA) — bringing new clarity to how payers can meet overlapping price transparency obligations. The proposal focuses on the convergence of online healthcare price comparison tools, including new expectations around phone-based access to pricing information and member cost-sharing disclosures.
Should the proposal become final, Zelis experts Matthew Albright and Adam Brenman break down what’ll change, why it matters, and what it means for payer compliance — especially as the industry looks ahead to a potential January 1, 2027 implementation.
Watch to understand how these updates could impact your price transparency strategy and what steps to consider now.
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