No Surprises Act
The No Surprises Act (NSA) and its implementing regulations establish a Federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process that out-of-network (OON) providers, facilities, and providers of air ambulance services, and group health plans, health insurance issuers in the group and individual markets, and Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program carriers (collectively, the disputing parties) may use to determine the OON rate for qualified IDR items or services after an unsuccessful open negotiation period.
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
Are you missing deadlines? Confused about qualifying claims?
Understaffed?
Are you missing deadlines?
Confused about qualifying claims?
Understaffed?
ANSWER
We have a 99% success rate on favorable IDR determinations. Allow us to take the nuances of the timely complicated process of filing IDR claims allowing your office staff to continue their billing and collections workflow. We have a few options. Please continue scrolling to find what best suits your needs.
ANSWER
We have a 99% success rate on favorable IDR determinations. Allow us to take the nuances of the timely complicated process of filing IDR claims allowing your office staff to continue their billing and collections workflow. We have a few options. Please continue scrolling to find what best suits your needs.
Next Level Coding (IDR Processing)
Programs
Next Level Coding has (3) levels of involvement tailored to your needs. Select one and contact us for pricing and details.
Successful Determination Letters
Our success level speaks for itself!
View our prior redacted successful Determination Letters.