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The Insurance Claims Specialist will be responsible for the daily management and coordination of Workers’ Compensation claims between the third-party claims administrator (TPA) and Operations.
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Keenan specializes in providing consulting services in the areas of: employee benefits, workers' compensation, loss control, financial, and property & liability. Consult on all pharmacy benefit programs to increase sales and revenue for Keenan core business (healthcare, schools, municipalities, commercial, TPA, COE), Keenan Pharmacy legacy Marketing Partners, Keenan Pharmacy acquisitions and AP offices across the country.
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Monitor to ensure that TPA follows appropriate state workers compensation laws and defenses. Monitors and reviews workers compensation claims and the claims processing; identifies claims management trends and inefficiencies and make recommendation as needed.
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Stay informed regards to workers’ compensation laws, legislative updates, carrier’ claims product/program developments, technology to continuously improve knowledge and performance. Pull claim reports and loss data from multiple carrier/TPA technology platforms.
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Our client is seeking to add a Senior California Workers' Compensation Claims Specialist that would have the ability to work from home in any state. The person will be responsible for handling moderate to complex California Workers' Compensation claims from inception to close.
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Workers' Compensation Specialist, Corporate Care at Monmouth Medical Center, South. The Workers' Compensation Specialist serves as the direct point of contact for all internal and external workers' compensation related issues.
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Acts as the department s key liaison to all workers' compensation partners including the third party administrator, broker, Human Resources, and hospital department directors/supervisors.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is seeking a Workers Compensation Case Manager who will serve as a pivotal link between Berkeley Lab Health Services Nurses, Berkeley Lab Integrated Disability staff, and the UC Third Party Administrator (TPA) managing Workers’ Compensation Cases.
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Wright Public Entity serves as a management company providing claims administration, risk management & loss control, underwriting & marketing, and client services in New York for the NY Schools Insurance Reciprocal (NYSIR: ‘A’ rated by Best), NY Municipal Insurance Reciprocal (NYMIR: ‘’ rated by Best) and Statewide Schools Health Plan. We also act as a TPA for Workers Compensation for various self-insured schools & municipalities in New York.
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Job Category Finance Position Summary The Workers Compensation Claims Analyst, is responsible for life of claim management & administration. Supervise utilization of the Worker's Compensation Managed Care networks, identifying deficiency and corrective action Provide direction on claims dispositions, negotiations, reserve adequacy and subrogation Communicate with TPA as they set claim reserves.
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Who will serve as a pivotal link between Berkeley Lab Health Services Nurses, Berkeley Lab Integrated Disability staff, and the UC Third Party Administrator (TPA) managing Workers’ Compensation Cases.
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Workers’ compensation claims management (in coordination with the company contracted TPA, the Ohio BWC and our legal counsel). Workers’ compensation claims management (in coordination with the company contracted TPA, the Ohio BWC and our legal counsel.
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Handle General Liability / Bodily Injury, Property, Commercial Auto Liability and/or Physical Damage, Workers Compensation, Inland Marine, Professional / Management Liability, Business Interruption, Liquor Liability, Garage/Garagekeepers Legal Liability or Umbrella claims.
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Areas of assignment include, but are not necessarily limited to, full cycle recruitment; onboarding; benefits maintenance; training coordination; workers' compensation intake and reporting, incident reporting, FMLA intake; records management; and other Human Resources and Risk Management related functions.
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The Jonus Group is seeking a skilled California Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster to join our TPA client's dynamic team. 3+ years of experience as a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster handling California Indemnity claims.
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