The Medical Society of New Jersey has formed a strategic partnership with Callagy Recovery to help physicians in the state enforce their rights under the No Surprises Act and recover underpayments and improperly denied reimbursements.
The initiative aligns MSNJ with a growing national movement aimed at strengthening physician financial stability through measurable, enforcement-based solutions.
Medical associations across the country are increasingly adopting similar approaches to address systemic reimbursement issues. MSNJ’s involvement adds momentum to a multistate effort focused on protecting physicians and improving compensation.
“This partnership gives our physicians a powerful resource at a time when administrative burdens and reimbursement challenges are straining practices across New Jersey,” said Peter Blumenthal, MD, president of the Medical Society of New Jersey. “Ensuring that physicians are paid fairly for the care they provide is central to sustaining access, strengthening independent practice, and preserving physician-led medicine in our state. We’re pleased to offer our members a tool that delivers real value and tangible results.”
Founded in 1766, the Medical Society of New Jersey is the oldest professional society in the country. It advocates for physicians across all specialties and supports efforts to advance patient care, protect the physician-patient relationship and promote excellence in medical practice.
Callagy Recovery, an affiliate of Callagy Law and Unblinded Mastery, provides full-contingency reimbursement enforcement services for health care providers. The company uses legal resources, analytics and advocacy to convert legislative protections into measurable financial outcomes. To date, Callagy Recovery has returned more than $1.1 billion to medical professionals nationwide and is projected to exceed $1 billion in recovered reimbursements in 2026 alone.
In November alone, the company recovered more than $75.3 million for health care providers and is on pace to surpass $100 million in December.
“The acceleration is undeniable,” said Fernando J. Valencia, director of actualizer success at Callagy Recovery. “Every month the results grow, every month more associations join the movement, and every month physicians receive funds that were rightfully theirs all along. With MSNJ joining the coalition, the momentum becomes even more powerful. This is how transformation happens—one partnership at a time, until the entire national landscape shifts.”
Sean Callagy, founder of Callagy Recovery, said the partnership marks a shift in how medical associations approach reimbursement enforcement.
“Physicians deserve a system that honors their work and protects their contribution to society,” he said. “What is happening right now is more than a correction. It is the beginning of a nationwide restoration. MSNJ is stepping into a future where medical associations no longer accept broken reimbursement systems. Instead, they lead a movement anchored in truth, fairness, and real financial transformation.”
Through the partnership, MSNJ members will have access to a suite of services that includes educational programming on No Surprises Act enforcement, co-branded communications to raise awareness, full-contingency recovery services with no upfront costs or added staff burden and transparent reporting that tracks recovered revenue.
“Our mission is long-term sustainability for physicians,” Callagy said. “When medical societies unite around truth, accountability and measurable outcomes, the entire health care system moves closer to fairness and integrity.”








