Last Updated on: 6th August 2025, 04:18 pm
CollectionPro, the industry’s most advanced platform for out-of-network (OON) claims under the No Surprises Act (NSA) and the Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) process, proudly marks a major milestone: over 10,000 cases successfully resolved.
With this achievement, CollectionPro cements its position as the leading OON claims recovery solution across the United States. The company’s success stems from a specialised team of legal professionals and healthcare revenue cycle experts dedicated to helping providers recoup revenue in today’s fast-changing regulatory environment.
At the core of CollectionPro’s strength is David Nissanoff. “As the legal backbone and strategic force behind CollectionPro, David Nissanoff has emerged as an undisputable expert in the field,” offering unwavering support to healthcare providers through arbitration, negotiation, and compliance challenges under the NSA. Thanks to his profound legal knowledge and strategic foresight, CollectionPro is not only a top-tier billing tool, but also a trusted legal partner guiding providers through the evolving IDR system.
“Winning over 10,000 cases isn’t just a number, it’s a testament to our relentless pursuit of justice for providers,” said Maverick Johnson, the spokesperson of CollectionPro. He further emphasized, “Our mission is quite simple. We assist healthcare organizations to fight back against underpayments and denials hidden behind NSA loopholes.”
Key Highlights That Make CollectionPro Different:
Millions Recovered from Disputed Claims through Arbitration and Settlement – CollectionsPro has helped healthcare providers recover millions of dollars tied up in underpaid or denied
out-of-network claims. By leveraging the arbitration and settlement pathways under the No Surprises Act (NSA) and other regulatory frameworks, Collection Pro ensures that each disputed claim is pursued aggressively yet strategically.
End-to-End Management of IDR Filing, Batching, Negotiation, Eligibility Verification, and Compliance – Covering every stage of the Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) lifecycle. CollectionPro focuses on proper documentation submission within stipulated timeframes. This comprehensive approach streamlines the entire IDR process, reducing delays and errors while improving success rates.
Real-Time Updates and Documentation Tracking – Providing real-time insights into claim status, documentation progress, and next-step alerts. CollectionPro ensures transparency for all stakeholders and reduces dependency. So you can track every document, deadline, and payer interaction efficiently, eliminating gaps and enhancing overall workflow productivity.
Legal Representation in Federal and State-Level IDR Appeals and Arbitrations – With a legal team dedicated to representation in both federal and state IDR disputes, CollectionPro guides providers through the complexities of legal protocols while defending their rights in arbitration. Whether it’s drafting formal appeals, presenting supporting evidence, or even engaging directly with arbitrators, the legal experts take care of it all. From ensuring that every case is legally sound, the expert is positioned for favorable resolution.
Comprehensive Account Management Resolution – Beyond individual claims, CollectionPro further offers a full-scale account management solution. Focused on identifying trends, monitoring payer behavior, and proactively resolving reimbursement issues, the dedicated account managers collaborate closely with providers to resolve persistent bottlenecks. This holistic oversight, in short, helps reduce recurring denials and fosters long-term operational efficiency in the revenue cycle.
CollectionPro’s clients include physician groups, urgent care centers, imaging facilities, and ambulatory surgery centers, all of whom benefit from a white-glove legal billing partnership. In an industry plagued by administrative burdens and payer resistance, CollectionPro simplifies the NSA process with transparency, legal muscle, and results that speak louder than promises.