Tips for getting paid correctly based on your contract
Picture this: A provider discovers one month that his PPO underpays his facility. His contract says any fee schedule adjustments must be mutually agreed upon, but he’s received no notice. He decides to sue the PPO for breach of contract. But because PPOs aren’t heavily regulated, does he have any legs to stand on?
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