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Join Health Affairs August 26 for a virtual event examining takeaways from the federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) public use files and related litigation.
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Provider Prices in the Commercial Sector: Independent Dispute Resolution ([link removed] )
The federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process, created under the No Surprises Act, intends to assist providers and insurers in determining fair payment rates for out of network services no longer able to be balance-billed to patients.
Implementation of the IDR process, however, has been beset with considerable controversies.
On August 26 from 1-2:30pm ET, a moderated discussion among key stakeholders will discuss how to improve the IDR process and include lessons learned from states. A Q&A session with the audience will follow the presentation.
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- Jack Hoadley, Research Professor Emeritus, Health Policy Institute, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy (Moderator)
- Katie Keith, Director of the Center for Health Policy and the Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown Law (Data Presentation)
- Kennah Watts, Research Fellow, Center on Health Insurance Reforms, Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy (Data Presentation)
- Katie Berge, Senior Director of Federal Government Affairs, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Office of Public Policy
- Lindsey Murtagh, formerly of CMS
- Troy Oechsner, Fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government and former Deputy Superintendent for Health Insurance, New York State Department of Financial Services
- Patrick Pinnell, Managing Director, HHS-CMS Operations, MAXIMUS
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