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Arbitrators can resume resolving surprise billing disputes between providers and insurers involving cases in which care was delivered prior to Oct. 25, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service, reports Healthcare Dive. However, the arbitration process is still on hold for disputes regarding services delivered on or after that date, following a federal judge’s decision earlier this month faulting the dispute resolution process under the No Surprises Act.
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