The No Surprises Act (NSA), effective January 1, 2022, provides billing protections to patients when receiving emergency care, non-emergency care from out-of-network (OON) providers, and air ambulance services from OON providers.
The NSA established the Independent Dispute Resolution process as a mechanism for providers and payors to determine the appropriate OON payment rate for items and services subject to the surprise billing protections in the NSA.
Maximus serves as an Independent Dispute Resolution Entity to resolve disputes between the OON provider and the health insurance plan.
For Maximus to render a payment determination for a dispute, the dispute must follow specific eligibility guidelines set forth in the NSA.
The items or services in dispute must fall into the three main categories specified in the NSA to be eligible for the IDR process:
Item/services in dispute must have been furnished after the NSA being enacted on January 1, 2022
Additionally, the IDR process requires certain timeframes, required steps, and specific guidelines for all item/services in dispute to be eligible for the IDR process:
To facilitate your eligibility review, please include all important documentation such as: