Check out our new website!
Your favorite workers’ comp e-billing software vendor/tireless injured worker advocate has a new home online. The new daisybill.com has all the helpful resources you’ve come to expect, made even more accessible (and frankly, prettier).
Remember, our website is more than just a portal to our software. It’s a free resource for clients and non-clients alike to get mission-critical information.
That includes loads of details and data on claims administrators, from contact and document submission information to deep analytics on payment rates, payment speeds, and overall compliance with payment laws and regulations.
Plus, our blog continues to offer the latest industry news and analyses—while shining a light on the abuses that continue to drive providers out of the system.
See below how the new daisybill.com can give your practice an edge, whether you’re a daisyBiller or not.
The new daisybill.com homepage offers quick access to the tools and resources that help you most:
You can also learn more about our company, its mission, our feisty and our impassioned crew of e-billing super-nerds. And of course, clients can sign into all our software products from the homepage.
If you’re not sure where to start, take a look at one of the homepage’s brief video overviews of how daisyBill can help, whether you’re a health care provider, a third-party biller, or interested in letting daisyCollect take over workers’ comp revenue management entirely.
Or, take a look at some of the glowing testimonials from happy providers, third-party billers, and more.
No matter your role in the workers’ comp space, daisybill.com can help. The bottom of all our web pages includes access to each resource, plus our contact information and a chat function through which you can reach our live agents.
We are here to make workers’ comp work better for everyone. Together, we’re stronger.
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