Last week, hundreds of providers, claims administrators, attorneys, and employers gathered to learn about 2024 updates to California’s Physician Fee Schedule for workers’ comp.
If you missed it, no worries — we’ve made the webinar recording and presentation slides available to the public.
Take the opportunity to educate yourself on important changes to the fee schedule, which became effective for dates of service on or after February 15 of this year. Both attendees and non-attendees are welcome to submit questions to us via chat (bottom right of this page) or email at info@daisybill.com.
Anyone who missed the webinar — or attended but wants to review — is welcome to stream the recording and download the presentation slides below:
California fee schedules are fickle, subject to complex equations, fee-affecting regulations, and constant change.
Ensuring smooth, accurate billing and payment is a team effort that requires everyone on both sides of the provider/payer divide to get on the same page.
That’s why it was so encouraging to see participants from every corner of the industry come together to hash out new updates to the Physician and Non-Physician Practitioner portion of the Official Medical Fee Schedule (OMFS).
We’re still scrutinizing all the feedback (thanks for filling out those post-webinar surveys!), and we intend to put attendees’ requests and suggestions for even more helpful webinars to good use shortly.
Meanwhile, we sincerely appreciate the encouraging words below. A ton of work goes into parsing these fee schedules and producing these webinars, so it helps to know they genuinely serve your needs.
daisyBill is planning more webinars this year to help everyone in the industry better serve California’s injured workers. Meanwhile, stakeholders in Los Angeles can find daisyBill at ViVE 2024 at the LA Convention Center from February 25-28. Our representatives will be at booth 836.
Stay tuned to this blog for future announcements on events, webinar dates, and more.
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