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Dec 15

Workers’ Comp Claims Management Solutions

Workers Compensation Claims and Your Clearinghouse Provider

Every year in the U.S. there are millions of work-related injuries, many of which become workers’ compensation claims. Thankfully, the number of nonfatal injuries per 10,000 workers has decreased over the past few years.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks work-related injuries across all types of jobs. The injuries and their severity, naturally, are different depending on the workplace. Once a course of treatment is determined, they have one thing in common. Providers must process claims for all the cuts, broken bones and muscle strains.

Providers who treat employees through workers’ compensation insurance claims continue to find themselves facing complicated and very involved insurance regulations. Managing these claims through a manual process is time-consuming and ineffective. Differences in payer rules make claims submission problematic for providers who handle multiple workers’ compensation claims.

Find out how TriZetto Provider Solutions can help you manage workers’ compensation claims.

As President of TriZetto Provider Solutions, I work closely with the operations, product management and development groups to ensure we deliver superior, highly effective revenue cycle management solutions to our customers in multiple healthcare settings. TriZetto Provider Solutions, a Cognizant Company, is one of the nation’s largest revenue cycle management organizations, offering patient access, claims and denial management, contract management and patient financial solutions.

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