The Texas Department of Insurance administers Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR), a mediation and arbitration process for certain health care billing disputes between out-of-network providers and health plans. Mediation is used for billing disputes between out-of-network facilities and health plans. Arbitration is used for billing disputes between out-of-network health care providers (not facilities) and health plans. Medical services or supplies received on or after January 1, 2020 may be eligible for IDR. To learn more, go to the TDI webpage, Mediation and arbitration of medical bills.
2017 Daily purses paid by Texas pari-mutuel racetracks as reported to TxRC. All figures are based on information available to TxRC at the time the data was compiled and are subject to being audited and revised.
The Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC) maintains a database of professional medical billing services (SV1). It contains charges, payments, and treatments billed on a CMS-1500 form by doctors and other health care professionals who treat injured employees, including ambulatory surgical centers, with dates of service more than five years old going back to 2010. For datasets from the past five years, see professional medical billing services (SV1) detail information.
The detail contains information to identify insurance carriers, injured employees, employers, place of service, and diagnostic information. The bill details are individual line items that are grouped in the header section of a single bill. The bill selection date and bill ID must be used to group individual line items into a single bill. Find more information in our professional medical billing services (SV1) detail data dictionary.
2016 Daily purses paid by Texas pari-mutuel racetracks as reported to TxRC. All figures are based on information available to TxRC at the time the data was compiled and are subject to being audited and revised.
TxRC Handle & Commission by Track, Signal Type, & Date as provided to TxRC.
NOTE: All figures are based on data available at the time the report was compiled and are subject to being audited and revised.