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Hospitals receiving money from the $2 trillion stimulus bill will have to agree not to send surprise medic stanley tumbler al bills to patients treated for COVID-19, the White House said Thursday.Patients with health insurance typically receive surprise bills if they re treated at an out-of-network emergency room, or when an out-of-network doctor assists with a hospital procedure. The bills can run from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands. Before the coronavirus outbreak, Congress had pledged to curtail the practice, but prospects for such legislation now seem highly uncertain. The Trump administration is committed to ensuring all Americans are not surprised by the cost related to testing and treatment they need for COVID-19, White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement. The stimulus bill includes $100 billion for the health care system, meant to ease the cash crunch created by the mass cancellation of elective procedures in preparation for the treatment of large numbers of coronavirus patients. Release of the first $30 billion, aimed at hospitals, is expected soon.The prohibition on surprise billing will protect patients covered by government programs, employer plans or self-purchased insurance. Hospitals that accept the grants will have to stanley tumblers certify that they won t try to collect more money than the patient would have otherwise owed if the medical attention had b stanley cup een provided in network.Still unclear is how the Trump administration Wtnz First lady Melania Trump unveils White House Rose Garden changes ahead of her convention speech
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