Free NSA IDR case review
Free NSA IDR case review. We run the math on your actual claims.
Send us 3 to 5 recent EOBs. We review eligibility, calculate your IDR recovery potential, and compare it against your current arrangement. One business day. No commitment.
Findings reviewed by Heisha Rivera, Director of Revenue Cycle Operations, 20 years in surgical specialty billing.
What the review is
What actually happens
- You send us 3 to 5 recent EOBs for out of network surgical claims.
- We review NSA eligibility, disputed amounts per CPT, and current arrangement.
- We calculate estimated annual IDR recovery using CMS published win rates.
- We send the analysis in writing within one business day.
What it is not
Not a sales call. Not a commitment. If the math does not favor switching, we tell you that. No contract on the first call.
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Direct contact
Phone: (914) 705 6830 · Hours: 9 to 5 ET, Monday through Friday
- Phone
- (914) 705 6830
- Office
- 244 Westchester Ave, Suite 209
West Harrison, NY 10604
Pre submission FAQ
- What is included in a free case review?
- We review your out of network surgical claims, flag underpaid CPT codes, and estimate what insurers still owe. You receive a clear summary before we file any dispute.
- Which specialties qualify?
- Orthopedic surgery, neurosurgery, spine, plastic surgery, anesthesia, and general surgery are our primary specialties.
- How long does a case review take?
- Most practices receive initial findings within one business day after we receive sample claims and payer correspondence.
- Do I need to sign a long term contract?
- No. The review is free with no commitment. You choose which disputes you want us to pursue after you see the numbers.
References
- CMS Federal IDR Q1/Q2 2025 Public Use File (January 21, 2026)
- Georgetown University CHIR · Health Affairs webinar, March 2026
- Brookings Institution NSA Arbitration Databook · April 2026
- ACR — Providers prevail in vast majority of IDR claims · January 29, 2026
- Zelis — NSA IDR eligibility challenges · March 2026
- No Surprises Act: Public Law 116-260, Division BB, Title I
- Federal IDR regulations: 45 CFR Part 149
- CMS No Surprises Act overview
- Federal IDRE portal