Once again, the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation (TX DWC) is ready to empower providers with information, education, and guidance.
The next round of the agency’s excellent Health Care Provider Boot Camp webinar series begins tomorrow, Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
This live, 8-part series offers detailed instructions and Q&A with TX DWC representatives. For providers who treat Texas injured workers, the Boot Camp is an invaluable resource for ensuring compliance with workers’ comp legal and regulatory requirements.
The material the TX DWC presents in these lessons can save practices countless hours of research—and help avoid potentially costly mistakes. See the details and registration links below!
Using live Zoom sessions, TX DWC representatives will walk providers and practice staff through the fundamentals of treating injured workers, from ensuring eligibility to billing and authorization to navigating networks.
Providers and staff must register for each session separately. The complete list of webinars is below with dates and registration links (all sessions begin at noon Central):
We cannot overstate the value of these sessions for providers who must navigate the thorny world of workers’ comp with its complex laws, regulations, and fee schedules.
Of particular value is that the TX DWC includes time in each session for Q&A, where hosts address common pitfalls and points of confusion for attendees.
We’ll say it again: not every state has a workers’ comp agency that displays this level of commitment to illuminating the system for providers.
At daisyNews, we witness firsthand the effects of state agencies that fail to equip providers with must-have information. This leaves those providers not only less able to treat and bill in compliance but also vulnerable to abuse by claims administrators who know how to “work the system” to their advantage.
In fact, some states’ workers’ comp agencies are arguably more of an impediment to injured workers’ care than a functioning regulatory body.
Workers’ comp is not simple anywhere in the United States. But thanks to the TX DWC's extra-mile efforts, Texas providers have reliable support. The friction this erases translates directly to more streamlined care delivery and makes the (often fraught) decision to treat injured workers easier for practices.
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