The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board's effort to improve the state’s record in payer compliance by insurers and third-party administrators sparked disparate reactions from workers' comp professionals.
One is “surprised” that timely payments are a problem, one is adamant they pose a problem and one is not sure they’re a problem at all.
The payer compliance project is spearheaded by the board’s Bureau of Compliance, which initially intends to measure payer performance, and impose penalties if necessary, in these four areas:
Timely first ...
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