massage and bodywork professionals

a community of practitioners

I'm interested in finding out how to bill clients who are on workman's comp. Does anyone know how this process works in the state of Maryland?

Views: 118

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

In Washington state, you have to apply to become a provider for WA Labor and Industries. Don't know how it works in other states.
Go to your states work comp site and that will give you the basic info. You have to be medically referred or listed in the settlement case. Then you work with the work comp insurance adjuster to verify coverage, authorization etc. ...
go to Vivian Mahoney's website for a great course in how to deal with billing insurance companies. Hope this helps.
The website is www.massageinsurancebilling.com

Rhonda MacFadzen said:
Go to your states work comp site and that will give you the basic info. You have to be medically referred or listed in the settlement case. Then you work with the work comp insurance adjuster to verify coverage, authorization etc. ...
go to Vivian Mahoney's website for a great course in how to deal with billing insurance companies. Hope this helps.
Rhonda,
Thank you so much for your input on this matter!

Rhonda MacFadzen said:
Go to your states work comp site and that will give you the basic info. You have to be medically referred or listed in the settlement case. Then you work with the work comp insurance adjuster to verify coverage, authorization etc. ...
go to Vivian Mahoney's website for a great course in how to deal with billing insurance companies. Hope this helps.

Reply to Discussion

RSS

© 2024   Created by ABMP.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service