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HaloMD Vows to Defend Providers and the Federal IDR Framework Against Blue Cross Lawsuit

  • On June 4, 2025, in Dallas, HaloMD announced its intention to vigorously contest a legal action initiated by Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Georgia healthcare division in federal court.
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield filed the lawsuit on May 27, 2025, challenging the federal Independent Dispute Resolution process created under the No Surprises Act to protect providers and patients.
  • The suit targets emergency physicians and certified IDR entities, attacking the arbitration system that balances insurer reimbursement disputes and sustains medical practices.
  • Alla LaRoque, President of HaloMD, accused BCBSGA of launching a lawsuit primarily intended to intimidate healthcare providers and dispute the regulations established by the federally mandated IDR system.
  • HaloMD asserts the lawsuit threatens to dismantle protections ensuring fair payments, forcing providers to focus on legal battles instead of patient care and jeopardizing practice viability.
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HaloMD Vows to Defend Providers and the Federal IDR Framework Against Blue Cross Lawsuit

DALLAS, June 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HaloMD, the nation's prominent health‑technology company empowering healthcare providers to secure fair payment through the federal Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process, announced today that it will fight "to the full extent of the law"…

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