Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is a term that refers to several different methods of resolving disputes outside traditional legal and administrative forums. These philosophically similar ...
The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and Treasury (the "Departments") and the Office of Personnel Management released a ...
As of 1 January 2022, the IDR Process is now in effect. Accordingly, providers offering applicable items and services will need to quickly familiarize themselves with the mechanics and intricacies of ...
A proposed rule pertaining to the controversial No Surprises Act Dispute Resolution process, would, if finalized, require payers to provide additional information at the time of initial payment or ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is extending independent dispute filing deadlines through at least mid-October after the Change Healthcare cyberattack threw the process into disarray.
A newly proposed rule would bring new filing and notification requirements, fee changes and other adjustments federal departments say will increase efficiency and accessibility. (AndreBlais/Getty ...
Join Health Affairs August 26 for a virtual event examining takeaways regarding the federal Independent Dispute Resolution process and related litigation from Jack Hoadley and his team at Georgetown ...
With the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has changed, and the Alternative Dispute Resolution process along with it. Over the last decade, ADR, including nonbinding mediation and arbitration, has been in ...
The industry has been waiting for regulators to finalize the rule amid snowballing concerns about how insurers and providers settle out-of-network claims. The regulation is aimed at making that ...
Rather than walking away simply because they had experienced the fraud, the study found that it was the lack of transparency ...