The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is extending independent dispute filing deadlines through at least mid-October after the Change Healthcare cyberattack threw the process into disarray.
The No Surprises Act’s Independent Dispute Resolution process remains operational despite the government shutdown. CMS said Oct. 2 that all standard dispute timelines continue to apply but warned that ...
Hybrid dispute resolution methods like med-arb or arb-med can raise ethical issues, especially when the same neutral serves ...
What Is a Credit Dispute Resolution? A credit dispute resolution is a process that allows individuals to correct errors and inaccuracies in their credit reports. It involves identifying errors, ...
On August 3, 2023, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (“HHS”), the Department of Labor, and the Department of Treasury (collectively, the “Departments”) temporarily suspended the federal ...
A proposed rule pertaining to the controversial No Surprises Act Dispute Resolution process, would, if finalized, require payers to provide additional information at the time of initial payment or ...
Alternative dispute resolution, a process by which a neutral third party helps parties reach an agreement without litigation, is more successful during the pre-complaint stage compared with the formal ...
A new approach in arbitration separates issues—mediation for some, arbitration for others—improving efficiency in complex ...
Fraudulent disputes and administrative inefficiencies drive billions in avoidable economic costs Six new and enhanced dispute resolution tools utilize AI and proprietary technology to help provide ...
This article is the second in a three-part series on judicial transformation based on the experience of PUCAR (Public Collective for Avoidance and Resolution of ...