John F. Bruscato is an attorney, entrepreneur, and founder of Paid.Health (paid.health), a company dedicated to helping medical providers recover reimbursement through efficient handling of federal IDR and medical billing claims. As the founder of Bruscato Law, he has secured more than $25 million in results for
clients by combining legal expertise with business insight. With deep roots in Monroe, Louisiana, John brings integrity, innovation, and advocacy to every venture he leads.
Our dedicated support team is always available to assist clients with any billing inquiries. At paid.health, we believe in building strong relationships through excellent customer service.
The No Surprises Act (NSA) was meant to protect patients from unexpected medical bills. The law prohibits balance billing in federally covered scenarios — such as most emergency care and certain hospital- based services — ensuring patients only owe in- network cost sharing amounts. Yet in doing so, it has shifted the administrative and financial burden squarely onto providers. It created a maze of red tape, underpayment, and strict timelines. Each NSA- eligible claim must follow a precise process. Every missed step, delayed filing, or “insurer adjustment” — that’s your care going undervalued.

Underpaid claims below the Qualifying Payment Amount (QPA.)
Denied or delayed reimbursements with little transparency.
Short filing windows that risk lost revenue.
Administrative overload draining staff time and morale.
Behind every claim is a patient served —and a provider who shouldn’t
have to battle bureaucracy to get paid.

To make certain the care you deliver is matched by
compensation you’re entitled to under federal guidelines.
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