Important Updates & Resources for California Workers’ Compensation

DaisyBill is a trusted resource for those working in the workers compensation industry in California.  They provide up-to-date information on the ever-changing requirements for billing, fee schedules, and more.  Check out some of their recent updates below.

HELP FOR CA WORK COMP BILLING REQUIREMENTS

DaisyBill has created a Cheat Sheet to help navigate best billing practices in the state of California for workers compensation. It outlines many required reports and documentation needed for billing such as:

  • DWC-Required Reports & Documentation
  • Narrative Report Requirements
  • Reporting requirements of CCR §9785

You can find the full cheat sheet on their site by clicking HERE.

UPDATED MED-LEGAL FEE SCHEDULE

In case you missed it earlier this year, DaisyBill outlined all the detailed changes to the California workers’ compensation Medical-Legal Fee Schedule (MLFS) for all dates of service on or after April 1, 2021.  If you need a quick reminder, they’ve put together a “cheat sheet” of the Med-Legal billing codes, corresponding services & descriptions, as well as reimbursement amounts.  It also highlights details like:

  • Important Qualifications
  • Record Review Requirements
  • New Modifier Rules

Check out the full Medical-Legal Fee Schedule Cheat Sheet here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Don’t miss the opportunity to ask your questions at the upcoming DaisyBill webinar to be held next month on October 27, 2012 from 1-2pm PT.  Here’s what you can expect to get out of it:

“DaisyBill co-founder Sarah Moray will address specific questions from physicians and other professionals with detailed, actionable answers. Get our in-depth analyses of billing and payment requirements for Medical-Legal services in California workers’ comp.”

Click here to register.

Check back with us soon for more updates regarding California workers compensation!

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