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OMB Control
No. 1210-0169
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Appendix XX:
Federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) Process: Open
Negotiation Notice Data Elements
The Departments of the Treasury, Labor, and Health
and Human Services (Departments) and the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) have issued regulations that implement the
provisions of the No Surprises Act, including rules to establish a
Federal independent dispute resolution process (Federal IDR process)
that nonparticipating providers or facilities, nonparticipating
providers of air ambulance services, and group health plans, health
insurance issuers offering group or individual health insurance
coverage, or Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program
carriers may use following the end of an unsuccessful open
negotiation period to determine the out-of-network rate for certain
items and services. More specifically, the Federal IDR process may be
used to determine the out-of-network rate for emergency services
furnished by nonparticipating providers or facilities, nonemergency
items and services furnished by nonparticipating providers at
participating health care facilities, and for air ambulance services
furnished by nonparticipating providers of air ambulance services
where an All-Payer Model Agreement or specified state law does not
apply.
Before accessing the Federal IDR process to
determine the out-of-network rate for a qualified item or service,
disputing parties must engage in a 30-business-day open negotiation
period to attempt to reach an agreement regarding the total
out-of-network rate (including any cost sharing). The Departments and
OPM have issued proposed rules that would amend the open negotiation
process. Under the current rules, to initiate the open negotiation
period, the party must provide notice to the other party and the
Departments within 30 business days of the receipt of initial payment
or notice of denial of payment for the item or service. The party
initiates the open negotiation period by submitting a written open
negotiation notice and payment remittance documentation to the other
party and the Departments through the Federal IDR portal. Under the
proposed rules, the open negotiation period would begin on the day
that the party submits the open negotiation notice to the other party
and the Departments through the Federal IDR portal.
The party in receipt of the
open negotiation notice would be required to provide to the other
party and to the Departments as soon as practical, but no later than
on the 15th
business day of the 30-business-day open negotiation period, a
written notice and the supporting documentation in response to the
open negotiation notice through the Federal IDR portal.
The table below identifies data elements that
group health plans, health insurance issuers offering group and
individual health insurance coverage, or FEHB carriers and
out-of-network or nonparticipating health care providers, facilities,
and providers of air ambulance services would be required to submit
as part of an open negotiation notice.
DATA ELEMENT
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DESCRIPTION
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Identification of the provider, facility, or provider of air
ambulance services
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Information sufficient to identify the provider, facility, or
provider of air ambulance services, including: the name and
current contact information (including the legal business name,
email address, phone number, and mailing address) as provided
with the claim form submitted by the provider, facility, or air
ambulance provider to the plan or issuer, and National Provider
Identifier (NPI)
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Identification of the plan, issuer, or FEHB carrier
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Information sufficient to identify the plan, issuer, or FEHB
carrier including:
The
plan’s, issuer’s, or FEHB carrier’s
registration number, as proposed under 26 CFR 54.9816-9, 29 CFR
2590.716-9, and 45 CFR 149.530, if the plan, issuer, or FEHB
carrier is registered under 26 CFR 54.9816-9, 29 CFR 2590.716-9,
and 45 CFR 149.530, or an attestation from the party submitting
the open negotiation notice that the plan, issuer, or FEHB
carrier was not registered prior to the date it submitted the
notice;
The legal business name of the
plan, issuer, or FEHB carrier, as well as the current contact
information (name, email address, phone number, and mailing
address) of the plan or issuer as provided with the initial
payment or notice of denial of payment; and
If the submitting party
submitting the open negotiation notice is a plan or issuer, the
plan type (for example, self-insured or fully-insured)
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Third-party representative (if applicable)
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The name and contact information (including the legal business
name, email address, phone number, and mailing address) for any
third party representing the party submitting the open
negotiation notice, and an attestation that the third party has
the authority to act on behalf of the party it represents in the
open negotiation
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Identification of the item or service that is the subject of open
negotiation
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Information sufficient to identify the item or service,
including:
The
date(s) the item or service was furnished;
If the
party submitting the open negotiation notice is a provider,
facility, or provider of air ambulance services, the date(s)
that the provider, facility, or provider of air ambulance
services received the initial payment or notice of denial of
payment for the item or service from the plan, issuer, or FEHB
carrier;
The type
of item or service (specifically, whether the item or service is
an emergency service, a non-emergency service, or an air
ambulance service);
Whether
the service is a professional service or facility-based service;
The
State where the item or service was furnished;
The
claim number;
The
service code; and
Information to identify the
location the item or service was furnished (such as, place of
service code or bill type code)
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Initial payment amount
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The initial payment amount (including $0 if, for example, payment
is denied)
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Qualifying payment amount
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The qualifying payment amount, if provided with the initial
payment or notice of denial of payment or if the party submitting
the open negotiation notice is a plan, issuer, or FEHB carrier
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Offer of an out-of-network rate
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An offer of an out-of-network rate for each item or service
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Amount of cost-sharing (applicable to plans, issuers, or FEHB
carriers)
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If the party submitting the open negotiation notice is a plan,
issuer, or FEHB carrier, the amount of the cost sharing imposed
for the item or service, if any
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Statement regarding patient consent (applicable to providers or
facilities)
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If the party submitting the open negotiation notice is a provider
or facility, a statement that the items and services do not
qualify for the notice and consent exception described at 45 CFR
§ 149.410(b) or § 149.420(c) through (i)
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Statement regarding provider participation
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A statement that the provider, facility, or provider of air
ambulance services was a nonparticipating provider,
nonparticipating emergency facility, or nonparticipating provider
of air ambulance services on the date the item or service was
furnished
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General information regarding the Federal IDR process
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General information describing the open negotiation period and
the Federal IDR process (including a description of the purpose
of the open negotiation period and Federal IDR process and key
deadlines in the open negotiation period and Federal IDR process)
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Initial payment remittance or notice of denial of payment
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A copy of the initial payment or notice of denial of payment or
other remittance advice that is required to include the
disclosures under 26 CFR 54.9816-6T(d)(1), 26 CFR
54.9816-6(d)(1), 29 CFR 2590.716-6(d)(1), and 45 CFR
149.140(d)(1) with respect to the item or service
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Paperwork Reduction Act Statement
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13)
(PRA), no persons are required to respond to a collection of
information unless such collection displays a valid Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control number.
The public reporting burden for this voluntary collection of
information is estimated to be approximately 3 hours
per response,
including time
for reviewing
general information
about requesting assistance, gathering information, completing and
reviewing the collection of information,
and uploading
attachments if
applicable. Interested
parties are
encouraged to
send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other
aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for
reducing this burden, to the U.S. Department of Labor, Employee
Benefits Security Administration, Office of Research and Analysis,
Attention: PRA Clearance Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room
N-5718, Washington, DC 20210 or email ebsa.opr@dol.gov
and reference the OMB Control Number 1210-0169.
Note: Please do not submit the data elements or notice
described in this document to ebsa.opr@dol.gov.
All Federal IDR process data elements and notices must be submitted
through the Federal IDR portal at https://www.nsa-idr.cms.gov/.
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File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | Appendix 3: Federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) Process Notice of Offer Data Elements |
Subject | No Surprises Act |
Author | Employee Benefits Security Administration - United States Depart |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2024-07-24 |