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Workers' comp reimbursement in PA

T Cook

    Pennsylvania Medicine
    |September 1, 1996
    PubMed
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    New laws have significantly altered workers' compensation reimbursement for healthcare providers. This series and upcoming seminars offer guidance on navigating these complex changes and requirements for payment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Medical Law
    • Reimbursement Policies

    Background:

    • Workers' compensation reimbursement for providers has undergone significant changes.
    • Recent legislation, including Act 44 (1993) and Act 57 (1996), has introduced new forms, requirements, and prerequisites for payment.
    • These legislative changes impact provider payments within the workers' compensation system.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To inform healthcare providers about the recent changes in workers' compensation reimbursement.
    • To provide practical guidance and answer common questions from doctors and their staff regarding new payment regulations.
    • To supplement an upcoming "Step-By-Step Guide to Workers' Compensation Reimbursement."

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of legislative changes impacting workers' compensation reimbursement.

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  • Compilation of frequently asked questions from healthcare providers and their staff.
  • Development of educational materials, including a series of articles and seminars.
  • Supplementation of a "Step-By-Step Guide to Workers' Compensation Reimbursement."
  • Main Results:

    • The passage of Act 44 in 1993 and Act 57 in 1996 has created new forms and prerequisites for workers' compensation payments.
    • Healthcare providers face new requirements affecting reimbursement.
    • Educational initiatives, including seminars and articles, are being launched to address these changes.

    Conclusions:

    • Healthcare providers must adapt to new legislative requirements for workers' compensation reimbursement.
    • Understanding and implementing new forms and prerequisites are crucial for timely payment.
    • The State Society is providing resources to assist providers in navigating these changes.