
Quick Summary: New Bill Targets Delayed IDR Payments
The American College of Radiology (ACR), along with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), is backing new legislation aimed at holding insurers accountable when they delay payments following Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) decisions. The bill would strengthen the enforcement of the No Surprises Act by ensuring providers are paid promptly after winning arbitration.
Strengthening IDR Enforcement
The No Surprises Act was designed to protect patients from unexpected medical bills while guaranteeing fair and timely payments to providers. However, many insurers have been slow to comply, often delaying payment or even refusing payment after losing IDRs. This undermines both provider revenue and the law’s intent.
The proposed bill would impose stricter penalties on insurers who fail to meet payment deadlines, including monetary fines and interest on delayed claims. These measures aim to create a system where insurers are discouraged from using payment delays as a tactic to avoid their obligations. Increased transparency and stronger enforcement would also ensure fairer outcomes for providers who depend on timely reimbursements to keep their operations running smoothly and maintain high-quality patient care standards, especially in specialties that frequently rely on out-of-network services.
Why This Matters to Your Practice
Delayed payments put unnecessary financial strain on providers, particularly out-of-network practices that rely on IDR to secure fair reimbursement. The proposed bill would help providers by:
Providers who stay proactive and informed will be best positioned to benefit from these changes.
At Patriot Group, we understand the challenges that delayed payments and insurer noncompliance create. Our team works with healthcare providers to navigate IDR cases, strengthen compliance, and secure proper reimbursements.
Patriot Group can help your organization maximize IDR outcomes and defend against payer tactics that threaten revenue.
Contact Thomas J. Force, Esq., President and Founder of Patriot Group at [email protected] or call (631) 870-4040 to protect your practice and ensure you get paid what you deserve.