New Independent Dispute Resolution Resubmission Process
The Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and the Treasury (collectively, the Departments) are announcing a new process by which the Federal IDR portal will send disputing parties a unique web form to resubmit disputes that were originally improperly submitted instead of receiving a request from your certified IDR entity.
OVERVIEW OF THE NEW PROCESS
Parties will have a new way to resubmit disputes that were originally improperly submitted. The new resubmission process will be automated in the Federal IDR portal and will streamline Federal IDR operations. Resubmission requests will come from the Federal IDR portal instead of from your certified IDR entity, and initiating parties will now have a unique web form they can access via a link in their resubmission email notification to complete the resubmission process.
If a dispute you are a party to is eligible to be resubmitted to the IDR process, you will receive an email notification from [email protected]. If you initiated the dispute, the email notification will contain a unique link to a new form called the Notice of IDR Initiation – Resubmission web form and instructions on the next steps.
Once this change is implemented, initiating parties will continue to have 4 business days from the date of the resubmission email notification to initiate the resubmitted dispute. As we get closer to launching this new process, the Departments will provide educational materials on completing the web form.
Questions can be directed to the Federal IDR Questions mailbox at [email protected].
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