Final Rule – Navigating NSA Independent Dispute Resolution Operations

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As the federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process under the No Surprises Act continues to evolve, CMS’s latest IDR Operations Final Rule introduces meaningful updates for healthcare organizations navigating dispute resolution and compliance requirements. 

In our webinar, Final Rule — Navigating NSA Independent Dispute Resolution Operations, we break down the final rule and explore what it may mean for payers, providers, and other stakeholders involved in the IDR process. 

  • Key updates included in the final rule 
  • Potential impacts to dispute workflows and reimbursement dynamics 
  • Compliance and operational considerations 
  • Steps organizations can take to prepare for implementation and ongoing participation

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