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eClaims for Claimant and Carrier Representatives

eClaims for Claimant and Carrier Representatives. June 2013. WCB Website. www.wcb.ny.gov click on:. And you will see. Also: www.twitter.com/NYSWorkersComp and Look for us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NYSWCB. Overview of eClaims. eClaims : electronic reporting of data, re:

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eClaims for Claimant and Carrier Representatives

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  1. eClaims for Claimant and Carrier Representatives June 2013

  2. WCB Website www.wcb.ny.gov click on: And you will see Also: www.twitter.com/NYSWorkersComp and Look for us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NYSWCB

  3. Overview of eClaims • eClaims: electronic reporting of data, re: • Initial Action on a Claim: reportingand filing • Subsequent Action on a Claim: start/stop payments; summarize payments; filings regarding certain events and actions • Be cognizant of: look and feel changes, procedural changes, availability of precise data.

  4. FROIs and SROIs EDI means some paper forms will no longer be used to report claims events to the Board. Note: The C-11 and C-240 will still be paper forms. * Paper C2s will still be accepted, but in many cases are rendered unnecessary because of FROI filing.

  5. eClaims Benefits

  6. IAIABC • International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions : www.iaiabc.org • Represents govt. agencies that administer WC systems • Develops standards for WC processes • 1990: developed standards for communicating data electronically between providers, payers, and state administrators via EDI. • 2005: Claims Release 3 • New York is state # 39 to implement this 20th century technology.

  7. Trading Partners Who is a Trading Partner? • An entity that enters into an agreement with WCB to exchange data electronically • Can be an Insurance Company, TPA, or Self-Insured Employer Note: All TPAs must already be licensed by the WCB Licensing Unit and already have an assigned "T" number in order to be able to submit data electronically.

  8. Basic Terminology • EDI: Electronic Data Interchange • First Report of Injury (FROI) - • may contain information on Claim Administrator, employee, employer, accident information • Subsequent Report of Injury (SROI) – • may contain information on indemnity payments, non-indemnity payments, reason(s) why claim is not being paid • Maintenance Type Code (MTC) • Used to report business (claim) events • Example: In FROI-04 and SROI-04, 04 is the MTC that indicates this is a denial.

  9. Today’s Process vs Tomorrow’s EDI Process Carrier Notified Alleged Accident; Claimant is Injured and Out of Work Today’s Process Tomorrow’s EDI Process Carrier must file FROI-00 and SROI-IP Carrier filed C-669 indicating payments have begun. WCB receives and scans document; searches for matching existing claim. If no match, WCB manually searches for any docs previously received that match and manually assembles case. Notice of Assembly sent to all parties notifying of WCB case #. WCB validates submission; automatically searches for existing case. If none found, WCB automatically assembles case and sends acknowledgment of submission with WCB Case # and Notice of Assembly.

  10. Today’s Process vs Tomorrow’s EDI Process Carrier Receives Information Indicating Claimant Returned to Work. Today’s Process Tomorrow’s EDI Process Carrier must file SROI-S1 (S-one) Carrier files C-8/8.6 indicating payments stopped, claimant returned to work. WCB scans document and matches to existing case. Once transaction is validated, information floods into the case file.

  11. Submission Options

  12. Implementation Timeline • “dual world” during staggered implementation (paper and eClaims)

  13. Examples from Implementation Schedule • Mitsui Sumimoto June 17, 2013 • Nationwide June 24, 2013 • Utica Mutual July 22, 2013 • Travelers July 22, 2013 • Allstate August 26, 2013 • Chubb September 23, 2013 • AIG September 23, 2013 • Zurich November 4, 2013 • State Insurance Fund December 2, 2013 • CNA December 9, 2013 • Liberty Mutual March 3, 2014 Full Implementation Schedule available at WCB Web Site.

  14. Initial Filing • C2: employer’s report of an injury [think § 110] • FROI: carrier’s initial filing regarding a claim. It is gatewaycommunication from the entity administering the claim. [think §§ 25(1)(c) and 25(2)(a), and new reg] • Some Claim Admins already file C-2s as Employer’s designee • The paper C-2 will not satisfy the eClaims filing requirement • If timely for § 110 purposes, the FROI can serve as the employer report of injury too (new reg).

  15. Initial Filing/ the C-2F • C2F has data necessary for reporting. • See Subject Number 046-546(May 16, 2013) • Allows for carriers/TPAs to take the C2F via portal, and transport into FROI for quick filing • The C-2F is convenient for employers and trading partners. We encourage carriers to engage in outreach to the employers about the benefits of using the electronic portal for their C-2F filing. • Lets look at the FROI….

  16. Legacy Claims • A legacy claim is any claim that already exists in the WCB database and has been assigned a WCB# at the time the claim administrator begins the use of EDI. • The WCB will provide each trading partner with data files w/ their legacy claims before their EDI implementation date. • Prior to reporting an event for a legacy claim, the Claim Administrator will file a FROI followed by a SROI summarizing payments to date.

  17. Regulatory Framework • Proposed regulation is on our website • Comment period ends 6-8-13 • New 300.22 • Disability event • Mandatory FROI/SROI Filing • Mandatory Reports • Electronic filing standard – one day • Other reg amendments, including 300.38.

  18. New 300.22 • Disability event: • ” means any accident, including death resulting therefrom, occurring in the course of employment or any alleged accident, including death resulting therefrom, that results in personal injury which has caused or will cause a loss of time from regular duties of one day beyond the working day or shift on which the accident or alleged accident occurred, or which has required or will require medical treatment beyond ordinary first aid or more than two treatments by a person rendering first aid; or any disease or alleged disease, including death resulting therefrom, claimed to have been caused by the nature of the employment and contracted therein.”

  19. New 300.22 • Mandatory FROI e-filing • A carrier obligation, memorialized via Trading Partner Agreements with TPAs and vendors • File w/in 18 days of Disability Event, or w/in 10 days of knowledge of Disability Event • Past 18/10? Still must file • Medical Only case? Must file FROI (need not file SROI and decide stance on case, unless and until action is necessary) • Must be electronic! • Notice of Controversy may be in a FROI, but if carrier taking any other action on a claim, controversy must be in a SROI. • Acquired claims

  20. New 300.22 • Mandatory SROI e-filing; 18 & 10 • Initial Controversy [see § 25(2)(a)] • Not controverted; payment has begun • Not controverted; payment has not begun • Initial Controversy from Notice of Indexing [§ 25(2)(b) and 300.37], 25 days from N of I • Pay w/o prejudice [§ 21-a]

  21. New 300.22 • SROIReports of Payments • Notice w/in 16 days of: • Modification of comp payments, where claim not disputed • Suspension of comp payments • Payments following acquisition of claim • § 25(1)(d): stopped payments reported w/in 16 days • Periodic reports (every 180 days) • All payments of comp made • All payments of medical care • All payments of wages in undisputed claim • Until case is closed beyond 180 days • Summary of other payments, including penalties paid

  22. Servable Documents • Data in, document created, carrier serves

  23. Servable Documents • See Subject Number 046-522, issued April 16, 2013 • EDI equivalents of todays C-669 and C-7, and notice of cease or modify payments • Electronic filing and service timing under reg • Documents as PDFs in CIS and eCase • Evidentiary value

  24. Servable FROI-04

  25. Servable FROI-04 p.2

  26. Servable SROI-04

  27. Servable FROI-04 p.2

  28. Controverted Claims • Full Denial reasons, on FROI-04 or SROI-04 • There were no substantive legal changes • Defenses arise from statute and case law, as memorialized in the C-7 form of today • Must serve on claimant and legal representative • Must certify under 300.38 (revised) • NY defenses fully represented; IA did add one new code; Board declined to use others.

  29. Translation: C7 to Denial Codes

  30. Translation: Denial Codes to C7

  31. Certification • Amendment to 300.38 accommodates inability to certify electronically • See revised form 400.5, which will allow for attorney to certify at the PHC. • SN 046-547May 31, 2013 • Traditional C-7 cases still certified on the C-7. • Bottom line: during transition you will see both

  32. E-Case: Latest Values screen

  33. E-Case: Summary of Benefits screen

  34. E-Case: Cumulative Benefits screen

  35. E-Case: Case Folder screen, servable docs

  36. Questions/Comments? Contact us • eclaims@wcb.ny.gov • regulations@wcb.ny.gov • eClaims examiners: Customer Service 877-632-4996 select option #7 (Claim Administrator calling about FROI/SROI filings). • Or call any of the Board's District Office numbers and select option #5.

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