With a number of his members incurring unexpected medical bills for services related to treatment or testing for the coronavirus, the president of the Supreme Court Officers Association, Patrick Cullen, is urging congressional leaders to pass legislation that would prevent insurance companies from continuing the practice.
Although both the House and Senate are set to consider several bills dealing with so-called surprise medical billing, Mr. Cullen said much of the legislation lacks teeth.
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