California Workers' Comp

Discount Dangers: The CA Provider’s Bill of Rights (Right V)
Mar 20, 2018
Discount Dangers: The CA Provider’s Bill of Rights (Right V)
Discount Dangers is a DaisyBill series on the ways some discount contracts unscrupulously reduce providers’ reimbursements. With this series we shine a light on the worst pra...
TPA Change: JCPenney Switches Third-Party Administrator
Mar 16, 2018
TPA Change: JCPenney Switches Third-Party Administrator
JCPenney no longer utilizes third-party claims administrator Sedgwick Claims Management Services. The retail department store chain transferred all claims to AIG Claims, Inc....
FYI: American Airlines Changes Bill Review
Mar 16, 2018
FYI: American Airlines Changes Bill Review
Self-insured employer American Airlines no longer utilizes Genex Services Bill Review. Effective February 1, 2018, American switched to Sedgwick Claims Management Services Na...
Outpatient/ASC Fee Schedule: DWC Issues (Then Corrects) Reimbursements
Mar 15, 2018
Outpatient/ASC Fee Schedule: DWC Issues (Then Corrects) Reimbursements
The California Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) ordered new adjustments to the Official Medical Fee Schedule (OMFS), effective March 15, 2018. The orders update fees f...
How Workers’ Comp Payments By Credit Card Hurt CA Providers
Mar 13, 2018
How Workers’ Comp Payments By Credit Card Hurt CA Providers
Accepting credit cards from patients for co-pays and deductibles is one thing, but it makes zero financial sense for California providers to accept credit card payments from ...
Complete 2018 Automatic Authorization Guide for California Workers’ Comp
Mar 9, 2018
Complete 2018 Automatic Authorization Guide for California Workers’ Comp
Over the last several months, we blogged extensively (and hosted a free comprehensive webinar) on the new automatic authorization process for California workers’ comp. Here, ...
Discount Dangers: The Provider’s Bill of Rights (Rights III and IV)
Mar 6, 2018
Discount Dangers: The Provider’s Bill of Rights (Rights III and IV)
Discount Dangers is a DaisyBill series on the ways discount contracts incorrectly reduce providers’ reimbursements. With this series, we shine a light on the worst discount p...
CPT 97750 for Functional Capacity Exams: Medically Unlikely Edits
Mar 5, 2018
CPT 97750 for Functional Capacity Exams: Medically Unlikely Edits
Providers sometimes run into trouble when billing Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Code 97750. Providers use this procedure code to bill for functional capacity exams, in...
FYI: $10k of Treatment Authorized Before Claim is Accepted or Denied
Mar 2, 2018
FYI: $10k of Treatment Authorized Before Claim is Accepted or Denied
When an employee files a workers’ compensation claim, the employer or insurer is immediately liable for the cost of all medically necessary treatment provided before the clai...
When is it Appropriate to File a Lien?
Mar 1, 2018
When is it Appropriate to File a Lien?
A second review appeal isn’t always enough. Sometimes, providers must take further action to secure proper reimbursement.When a second review appeal fails to produce t...
Primary Treating Physicians: Keep Your PR-2 Reports on Point!
Feb 28, 2018
Primary Treating Physicians: Keep Your PR-2 Reports on Point!
If you’re the primary treating physician (PTP) for an injured worker, you already know the Treating Physician’s Progress Report (on Form PR-2 or the narrative equivalent ther...
VPay Error Impacts Thousands of Sedgwick EORs
Feb 23, 2018
VPay Error Impacts Thousands of Sedgwick EORs
VPay, a payment processing company which issues explanation of reviews (EORs) and virtual credit card payments from claims administrators to providers, suffered a technical g...