Medical Revenue Cycle Management | Tri-State Area of New York No Surprise Act, Out of Network Providers, Federal IDR, Collections, CPC Certified


No Surprise Act

A law that took effect in 2022 to protect patients from being balance billed from out- of-network providers when services were rendered at an in-network facility. Whether emergent or non-emergent.

Federal IDR

A multistep process to negotiate higher payment for procedure codes due to low or unfair payment. Processing time can vary 3-6 months.

Medical Collections

Submission of claims to payers and bills patients for their financial responsibility.

Revenue Cycle

An action plan ensures the claim is addressed and paid at the appropriate rate.

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AR Collect specializes in The No Surprises Act (NSA), a federal law prohibiting healthcare providers from billing patients for out-of-network (OON) services. The NSA took effect on January 1, 2022. A key provision of the No Surprises Act includes an arbitration process for resolving payment disputes between health insurers and providers, referred to as the Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process. As a CPC Certified company, AR Collect simplifies the medical collections process so you can receive a fair out-of-network reimbursement.

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  • Federal IDR Arbitration (IDR)
  • Out of Network Providers (OON)
  • No Surprise Act Compliance (NSA)
  • Medical Revenue Cycle
  • CPC Certified