Last Updated: Wednesday, January 25, 2023
New York State has established a new process to resolve disputes on surprise bills. Health plans, doctors who treat members of health plans in which they don’t participate, facilities, and patients have the right to request an independent review from New York State if they do not believe a bill or its payment was reasonable.
Under New York State law, bills for services provided by a non-participating provider for emergencies, and surprise bills, are eligible for dispute resolution.
If your patient has coverage through a fully insured commercial, Article 47 ASO, Medicaid, or Child Health Plus:
If attempts to negotiate the payment dispute do not result in a resolution, the health plan will pay you an amount that it determines is reasonable. You may dispute the amount that the health plan pays you to New York State’s Independent Dispute Resolution Entity (IDRE).
To file an appeal:
If you need any assistance, please call 1-800-342-3736 or email IDRquestions@dfs.ny.gov.