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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-3114. Dispute resolution; settlement teleconference; arbitration; surprise out-of-network bills

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A. An enrollee who has received a surprise out-of-network bill and who disputes the amount of the bill may seek dispute resolution of the bill by filing a request for arbitration with the department not later than one year after the date of service noted in the surprise out-of-network bill, except as otherwise provided in this section, if all of the following apply:
1. The enrollee has resolved any health care appeal pursuant to chapter 15, article 2 of this title that the enrollee may have had against the health insurer following the health insurer's initial adjudication of the claim. The one-year time period for requesting arbitration is tolled from the date that the enrollee files a health care appeal until the date of final resolution of the appeal.
2. The enrollee has not instituted a civil lawsuit or other legal action against the insurer or health care provider related to the same surprise out-of-network bill or the health care services provided.
3. The amount of the surprise out-of-network bill for which the enrollee is responsible for all related health care services provided by the health care provider whether contained in one or multiple bills, after deduction of the enrollee's cost sharing requirements and the insurer's allowable reimbursement, is at least one thousand dollars.
B. If an enrollee requests dispute resolution of a surprise out-of-network bill, the enrollee or the enrollee's authorized representative shall participate in an informal settlement teleconference and may participate in the arbitration of the bill. If the enrollee or enrollee's authorized representative fails to attend the informal settlement teleconference, the conference shall be terminated and the enrollee, within fourteen days after the first scheduled informal settlement teleconference, may request that the department reschedule the informal settlement teleconference.
If the enrollee does not request that the department reschedule the informal settlement teleconference, the enrollee forfeits the right to arbitrate the surprise out-of-network bill. The health care provider or the provider's representative and the health insurer shall participate in the informal settlement teleconference and the arbitration.
C. An enrollee may not seek dispute resolution of a bill if the enrollee or the enrollee's authorized representative signed the disclosure prescribed in section 20-3113, subsection A, paragraph 2 and the amount actually billed to the enrollee is less than or equal to the estimated total cost provided in the disclosure.
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