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Workers’ Comp Study Reveals Positive Trend for Physician Fees
A new study confirms that updates to the NC workers’ comp physician fee schedule have had a dramatic impact on reimbursement for treating workers’ comp patients.
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NCMS Helps Injured Workers Get The Medical Care They Need
New workers’ comp physician fee schedule will have an overall positive impact.
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New Workers’ Comp Physician Fee Schedule Takes Effect
Learn how this new, updated fee schedule may affect your practice.
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Huge Win On Workers’ Comp Medical Fee Schedule
NC now back on par with the rest of the nation.
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Workers’ Comp E-Billing Webinar Now Archived Online
This webinar will help you be better prepared for the July 1 e-billing deadline.
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Special Event This Week: Workers’ Comp e-Billing Webinar
When: Thursday, June 19, 12:00 noon With less than two weeks left to make the long-awaited move to workers’ comp e-billing, the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) is offering a […]
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e-Billing for Workers’ Comp Claims Takes Effect July 1
Are you ready for this deadline? Access helpful resources here.
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IC: E-billing Rules for Workers’ Comp will take Effect July 1
The North Carolina Industrial Commission (IC) has released some highly-anticipated details about the shift to electronic medical billing and electronic payments in the workers’ compensation system.
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NCMS Secures Historic Doc Pay Increase in Workers’ Comp
Starting in 2013, physicians will be compensated more fairly when they provide care to North Carolina’s sick and injured workers. Physicians will see a 30 percent increase on new- and established-patient office visits (CPT codes 99201-99205 and 99211-99215) and a 5 percent increase on all physical medicine services, including PT and occupational therapy.
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Revised Rule on Expert Witness Fees
The Industrial Commission has adopted a new rule intended to pay physicians, who serve as expert witnesses in deposition for workers’ compensation cases, more quickly and accurately.
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