CollectionPro Secures $396,000 IDR Award for Plastic Surgery Practice Against United Healthcare's $10,099 Offer

June 10th, 2026 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff

CollectionPro won a $396,000 Independent Dispute Resolution award for a plastic surgery practice, demonstrating the importance of clinical evidence and deadline management in out-of-network billing disputes under the No Surprises Act.

CollectionPro Secures $396,000 IDR Award for Plastic Surgery Practice Against United Healthcare's $10,099 Offer

CollectionPro, a specialized out-of-network billing and dispute resolution firm, announced today that it secured a $396,000 Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) award for a multi-location cosmetic surgery and dermatology group. The Independent Dispute Resolution entity (IDRe), EdiPhy Advisors, L.L.C., selected the provider's offer over United Healthcare's counter offer of $10,099.65, a difference of more than $385,000 on a single dispute.

The disputed claims covered 39 CPT codes across a range of high-complexity reconstructive procedures performed out-of-network. United Healthcare had reimbursed the practice at a fraction of the billed amount, triggering the federal IDR process under the No Surprises Act for procedures including CPT 19318 Reduction Mammaplasty, CPT 15830 Infraumbilical Panniculectomy, and CPT 15847 Complex Abdominoplasty, along with 36 additional CPT codes in dispute.

CollectionPro submitted a clinically anchored brief, met every filing deadline, tracked payer responses in real time, and filed rebuttals where the payer pushed back. The IDRe ruled in the provider's favor on all lines, a clean sweep that reflects a process built around execution, not just documentation. For out-of-network surgical practices, these metrics matter because the IDR process has hard deadlines and no second chances. A missed deadline kills the dispute. A weak submission lowers prevail probability. CollectionPro's KPIs measure the inputs—submission quality, response speed, follow-up frequency—that produce the output: maximum reimbursement in minimum time.

CollectionPro built its IDR submission around clinical evidence rather than billing data alone. The team constructed a detailed brief anchored in the operating surgeon's credentials, the facility's quality record, operative reports documenting case complexity, patient outcomes, and independent analysis of regional market rates. Every element was designed to demonstrate that $396,000 represented the correct and defensible out-of-network rate and not an inflated demand.

The IDR process required strict deadline management, continuous follow-up with both the payer and the IDRe, and prompt rebuttal responses throughout the arbitration period. The IDRe ruled 1/1 in the provider's favor, meaning the provider prevailed on every line of the dispute. Under IDR rules, the non-prevailing party—United Healthcare—became responsible for the IDRe administrative fee and the payment fell due within 30 days of the ruling.

"Out-of-network providers lose significant reimbursement not because their rates are unreasonable, but because payers count on weak dispute submissions. When you build an IDR brief around clinical reality—complexity, training, outcomes, market context—the numbers speak for themselves. This result proves that point," stated the spokesperson of CollectionPro, David Nissanoff.

CollectionPro not only managed the full IDR lifecycle for out-of-network providers from initial claim analysis but ensured the right dispute initiation through submission, rebuttal, follow-up, and resolution. The firm specializes in surgical specialties where payer underpayment is systemic and where the gap between billed charges and payer offers is consistently large enough to justify arbitration.

David further added, "Most out-of-network providers never pursue IDR because the process feels complex and the outcome uncertain. Our job is to remove both barriers—run the process with precision and make the submission so well-supported that the IDRe has a clear basis to rule in the provider's favor."

This outcome adds to a series of IDR wins CollectionPro has secured for plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, and dermatology practices facing payer underpayment on out-of-network claims. The firm works on a contingency-aligned model, meaning providers engage without upfront dispute costs. Providers only pay if they win.

CollectionPro tracks performance across five operational dimensions: IDR win rate, reimbursement recovery ratio, deadline adherence, rebuttal turnaround, and payer and IDRE follow-up cycle time. Each one directly affects how much a provider collects and how fast. The $396,000 IDR award illustrates what those KPIs look like in practice.

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