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The Fifth Circuit Court has affirmed the vacatur of arbitration provisions in the Surprise Billing Rules, known as TMA II. This decision marks a significant development in healthcare law, aiming to eliminate unexpected medical bills for patients. The ruling affects the arbitration process, which was initially part of the regulations designed to handle disputes between insurers and healthcare providers over out-of-network charges.