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    Billing & IDR Consulting

    Comprehensive billing solutions and Independent Dispute Resolution consulting services for medical practices.

    Our consulting services help medical practices optimize their billing processes and effectively navigate the IDR system. We provide expert guidance on coding, documentation, and claim submission to maximize reimbursement from the start.

    For practices managing their own billing operations, we offer strategic consulting on best practices for handling out-of-network claims. This includes implementation of efficient workflows, staff training, and technology recommendations.

    Our IDR consulting helps you understand the complexities of the No Surprises Act and develop strategies to protect your practice's financial interests. We provide insights on how to prepare strong cases and navigate the arbitration process.

    As regulations evolve, we keep your team informed of changes and help you adapt your billing practices accordingly. Our goal is to empower your practice with the knowledge and tools needed to maximize reimbursement in the current regulatory environment.

    FAQ

    Common questions

    Does every out-of-network claim qualify for IDR?

    No. Federal IDR generally applies to specific No Surprises Act categories, including out-of-network emergency services, certain out-of-network providers at in-network facilities, and out-of-network air ambulance services. MedRes screens claims before recommending a recovery route.

    What happens if IDR is not the right path?

    Some claims are better handled through appeals, payer escalation, contract analysis, or a decision not to pursue. The first step is identifying the route that matches the claim facts, plan type, service category, and economics.

    How does MedRes get paid?

    MedRes generally works on a recovery-aligned model. The commercial structure depends on the engagement and matter type, but the goal is to align incentives around collected reimbursement rather than activity alone.