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Official Document Type
Miscellaneous
Approved Date
06/18/2019
Control Number
2019-097B
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Johns Easter Company, Inc.
Subject
Third Party Claims Administration Services
Area
self funded Workers' Compensation and Liability Program
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be properly coded. <br />2. Medical Plan of Action Documentation (8 Points) <br />A written plan of action must be established jointly between the adjuster and, as appropriate, <br />supervisor or case manager within the following intervals: <br />a. Within 10 days of the TPA's knowledge of a claim, <br />b. Within 30 days of the TPA's knowledge of a claim, <br />c. At quarterly intervals thereafter, as long as a claim remains open. <br />The plan of action must include, as appropriate, the medical resources required (field nurse <br />case manager, specialist referral, transportation, attendant care, etc.), the diagnosis, <br />prognosis, proposed treatment plan, authorized physicians and other providers, description <br />and cost of prescribed medications, the Medicare set aside strategy and anticipated MMI, <br />current work status and stay -at -work or return -to -work plan. <br />File documentation will include a clear understanding by adjuster direction, strategy and <br />"who" is going to do "what" to ensure successful result. End result desired or expected will <br />be clearly documented. <br />3. Timely Care/Treatment/Quality Referral & Authorization Process (8 Points) <br />Needed medical appointments with specialists, physical therapists, diagnostic tests, etc. must <br />take place within 7 days of a request for service by an authorized party and appropriate to the <br />diagnosis. If appointment for appropriate service is not available within 7 days of <br />request/referral, file must document reasonable attempts to procure such appointment. <br />The TPA must provide a substantive and written cover letter and chronologically arranged <br />medical records to any independent medical examiner at least 5 days prior to an independent <br />medical examination appointment date or, as appropriate, provide the documents in a timely <br />manner to defense counsel on the appointments that they are to schedule. The information <br />assembled must be thorough and provided in such a manner as to be meaningful and self- <br />explanatory. <br />4. Stay-at-Work/Return-to-Work Communication & Documentation (8 Points) <br />The IRC Workers' Compensation Coordinator must be notified in writing, no later than the <br />next business day of the TPA's knowledge, that an employee has been given <br />limitations/restrictions or other altered duty status. The file must always clearly document <br />work status. <br />CLAIMS MANAGEMENT — 36 Points <br />1. Timely Reporting, Quality Contact (for new claims) (8 Points) <br />Adjuster will make timely (within 24 hours for lost -time and 48 hours for medical -only, but <br />Page 25 <br />
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