Arbitration Support Resources
Key Factors in Assessing Third-Party NSA Arbitration Help
If you're managing out-of-network (OON) claims under the...
Choosing Between NSA and State Arbitration
Every disputed out-of-network claim deserves a thoughtful...
Selecting NSA Arbitration Partners Who Keep Pace With Growth
As your claim volume grows, your recovery strategy needs...
Triage Strategies for NSA Arbitration Success
While all underpaid claims are inconvenient, some matter...
Why QPA Payments Fall Short and What You Can Do About It
When you see the Qualified Payment Amount (QPA) on an...
How to Bundle Similar NSA Claims Without Losing Leverage
Bundling similar NSA claims can save time and reduce...
Two Issues of Major Significance to the Medical Community
The Enforcement Act. The No Surprises Act (NSA)...
Turning Lemonade into Lemons—CMS and The Insurance Industry’s Undermining of the No Surprises Act
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was passed and signed into law...
The No Surprises Act and the Medical Community: Life Preserver or Sinker?
At a speaking engagement in Portland recently I heard an...
How to Maximize Revenue from NSA Out-of-Network Claims
When you provide out-of-network care under the No...
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Why You Need Proof Before Hiring an Arbitration Service
When you evaluate an arbitration service, you'll hear big numbers come at you fast. High win rates. Large recoveries. Faster payment. Those claims sound appealing, especially if your team is buried in underpayments and appeal deadlines. But they still need proof. A...
What to Know About Arbitration Contingency Pricing
When you're dealing with underpaid or disputed claims and you're looking for a recovery partner, you should know that not all partners are created equal. You want a recovery option that protects cash flow and reduces risk. Contingency-based NSA representation offers...
Understanding Arbitration Fees Before Choosing a Representative
The decision to hire No Surprises Act (NSA) arbitration representation isn't one to take lightly. You're not just hiring someone to file disputes; you're choosing how to share financial risk. The fee structure determines how many claims you can realistically pursue,...
What the NSA Arbitration Backlog Means for Providers
If you use the No Surprises Act (NSA) arbitration process to challenge underpaid out-of-network claims, delays in the system can slow down your cash flow even after you do everything correctly. You may submit a well-documented case, meet every required deadline, and...