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Watch New York DFS NY Aug 18, 2026

DFS Proposed Regulation for Independent Dispute Resolution

The New York Department of Financial Services proposed a second amendment to 23 NYCRR 400 regarding independent dispute resolution for emergency services and surprise bills, with a comment period ending on August 24, 2026. This aims to enhance consumer protections around healthcare billing disputes.

The New York Department of Financial Services proposed a second amendment to 23 NYCRR 400 regarding independent dispute resolution for emergency services and surprise bills, with a comment period ending on August 24, 2026. This aims to enhance consumer protections around healthcare billing disputes.

What changed

New regulatory amendments proposed to strengthen dispute resolution mechanisms.

Compliance perspective

Entities should prepare to align with the revised dispute resolution processes once finalized.

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