Arbitration Support Resources
Why Multi-Specialty OON Groups Need a Unified NSA Recovery Strategy
If your organization includes multiple specialties...
Arbitration Support as a Critical Piece of Your RCM
The healthcare world is always moving forward. In most...
Why Expert Representation Is the Safest Way to Stay NSA-Compliant
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was designed to protect...
What To Expect in NSA Arbitration in 2026
The No Surprises Act (NSA) has fundamentally changed how...
Staying Compliant With The No Surprises Act in 2026
As the No Surprises Act (NSA) continues to evolve, staying...
Stop Losing Revenue From Unpursued Underpaid Claims
If you're like most healthcare providers, underpaid claims...
Insurer Delays That Quietly Close Your Arbitration Window
If you've ever felt like an insurer is stalling after...
How Misclassified Emergency Claims Can Cost You
In every profession, few things hurt more than losing...
How Surgeons Win Arbitration With Better Operative Notes
When you enter arbitration to recover underpaid surgical...
8 Tips for Surgeons to Maximize Out-of-Network Claims
Being a surgeon means dedicating your time and expertise...
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The One, Big, Beautiful Bill and Hospitals– Arbitration of Out-of-Network ER Claims Is Now Even More Critical
The 2025 Budget Reconciliation Act, known as the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (OBBB), did much to affect health care and its future. Aimed at boosting economic growth through tax cuts and reducing the federal deficit, the OBBB made, among other things, substantial...
The 2024 Electoral Impact on the No Surprises Act—Friend or Foe?
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was one of the best recent examples of bipartisan legislation. Both Democrats and Republicans came together toward the end of 2020 ad passed the legislation as part of an omnibus spending bill between Christmas and New Year’s of that year,...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— More Important for Hospitals than You Might Think
Perhaps the most significant development in recent years affecting the financial well-being of the medical community is the advent of surprise medical bill laws (SBL’s) at the state level and the No Surprises Act (NSA) at the federal level. The principal aim of these...
The No Surprises Act and the Federal IDR— The Remedy for the Ailing American Healthcare Industry
Introduction Discussions surrounding the American healthcare system generally focus on the uninsured or the costs compared with other western countries. Typically excluded from the discussion is the state of the universe of the insured. There seems to be an...