Electronic Work Comp Claims
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Electronic Work Comp Claims
What else am I missing? Need any more info from me? HELP!
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Walker Tek Solutions, LLC
417-890-6777 x0
fax: 417-763-6386
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However, I cannot figure out how to make the Insured/Policyholder info reflect the Employer.
I was able to correct and resubmit it through the portal, but I cannot figure out how t fix it in Medisoft.
If I say Employee Relationship, with patient in policyholder, Revenue Mgmt says "Invalid" If I delete the policy holder info, it says insured is missing name and demographics.
Any ideas?
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So far it was sent successfully from Medisoft and the Emdeon portal says it was accepted. I will keep an eye on it to see if it asks for anything else.
Is there any other way to treat this Guarantor or Insured as a place, not a person?
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Thank you. However, most carriers I've touched base with state they prefer mail. (I'm in Texas btw). We had batches upon batches "lost" in the mail due to our mail carrier, so we opted for electronic OR a mail out system through our clearinghouse to show proof of service. Many adjustors do NOT let you fax to them directly.mbpros wrote:By the way, unless you are in a state that mandates sending work comp claims electronically, it is usually faster to fax the claim and the notes directly to the adjuster; you get paid much faster that way compared to sending the claim electronically and sending the notes (either faxing the notes or sending the notes electronically).
However, I will admit, this new "electronic" claims - whether to the carrier or to the clearinghouse to be mailed has caused a GIANT hiatus in our getting paid - all due to notes not being received! I will check into my state's mandates to see what further we can do.