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Out-of-Network ERISA Claims: Identifying Provisions Subject to Provider ChallengeBARBRI |
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Apr. 21, 2026 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET Webinar |
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This CLE course will provide counsel with a thorough and practical guide to pursuing out-of-network payment claims under ERISA and state law theories. The panel will outline the conditions under which providers generally succeed in obtaining reimbursement for out-of-network claims under Section 502(a)(1)(B) and offer guidance on what factors to consider in pursuing or defending a claim. The program will also highlight efforts by out-of-network providers to assert claims that fall outside the scope of ERISA. Description Reimbursement disputes between healthcare providers and out-of-network providers have increased sharply in recent years. These disputes involve critical legal and practical considerations that counsel must have a full understanding of to handle out-of-network payment claims under ERISA effectively. Section 502(a)(1)(B) claims arise when health plan fiduciaries or administrators deny a claim for benefits that the plaintiff alleges are due under the healthcare plan. Multiple lawsuits challenging the billing and payment practices between out-of-network providers and health insurers emphasize the need for plans to include unambiguous anti-assignment language in health plan documents and summary plan descriptions to avoid or limit out-of-network claims and for medical providers to enter strong assignment and personal representative agreements with their patients and to engage in a fulsome benefit verification process with payors. ERISA counsel needs a clear understanding of plan language provisions and other factors that will render out-of-network payment denials subject to a successful challenge by providers. Listen as our experienced panel provides a practical guide to challenges to out-of-network denials under ERISA and offers practical techniques for pursuing claims. |