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Are our-of-state medical providers required to accept medical rates as established by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy when they treat patients under Mass law?

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Are our-of-state medical providers required to accept medical rates as established by the Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance and Policy when they treat patients under Mass law?

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The DIA Reviewing Board has ruled, in the Tedeschi case, that out-of-state providers ARE bound by the rates set by Massachusetts. In an accepted case, providers that believe they have received less than they are entitled to should file a Third Party Claim/Third Party Notice Of Lien Form 115 .

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