Roe, Schrier Introduce the Improving Provider Directories Act

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By: Phil Roe
By: Phil Roe
Date: Sept. 30, 2019
Location: Washington, DC

Rep. Phil Roe, M.D. (R-Tenn.) and Rep. Kim Schrier, M.D. (D-Wash.) have introduced H.R.4575, the Improving Provider Directories Act. The bill will increase the accuracy of the information listed on health plan provider directories to protect patients from surprise out-of-network bills. The Members of Congress released the following statements:

"Inaccurate provider directories can result in costly medical bills for patients who are acting responsibly and trying to stay in their network. As a physician for over 31 years, more than once during my time in practice was I incorrectly listed in a provider director, only leading to more patient confusion. Ensuring these directories are accurate is a commonsense reform that will allow patients to be better consumers of health care. That is why I am proud to introduce the Improving Provider Directories Act with Dr. Schrier, which will require health plans to keep updated provider directories so patients are well informed before getting treated. This bipartisan legislation goes hand-in-hand with the bipartisan effort to end surprise bills," said Rep. Roe.

"When a patient is looking for a new doctor, they will often go to the online directory of their insurance provider to make sure the doctor is in-network. So imagine the surprise of the thousands of people a year when they get an "out of network' bill for a doctor they were led to believe was in their insurance network," said Rep. Schrier. "Our bill will require these directories to be kept up-to-date and accurate. Giving families the information they need at their fingertips to make informed decisions will save people across the country money and headaches."


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