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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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We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier or Third-Party Administrator (TPA) clients in Property & Casualty (P&C) Commercial Claims Adjuster or Examiner positions. 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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Our TPA individuals specialize in these specific areas to understand the entire technology risk umbrella rather than maintaining overall knowledge in Information Technology General Control (ITGC) audit or IT audit.
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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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Distribute all relevant documentation regarding work-related incidents to Safety, Health Services, and TPA to assist with compensability determinations and ensure regulatory requirements are met.
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Service existing book of business including, but not limited to, tracking TPA specific and aggregate loss ratio, tracking average renewal rate increases compared to average loss ratio, and determining TPAs’ level of involvement in developing their own managed care initiatives.
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Incumbent is responsible for the oversight of severity coding by Third Party Administrator (TPA), appropriate delay, denial, or acceptance by TPA, appropriate medical case management, benefit provision and payments; as well as appropriate provision and payment of UC supplement benefits by departments, Payroll Department and Office of the President.
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We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier or Third-Party Administrator (TPA) clients in Property & Casualty (P&C) Claims Adjuster or Examiner positions. 10 most current years of P&C commercial claims adjusting experience with insurance carrier or TPA.
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Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Arrhythmia management, Bariatric, CODE, COVID, CRRT training, CVICU, Care of burn patients, Chest tube, ECMO, External pacemaker, High acuity, Intra aortic balloon pump, MICU, Neuro ICU, Post MI thermo care , Post cardiac surgery care, Post neuro surgery, RRT, SICU, TPA admin, Transplant, or Vascular intervention.
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Acts as the primary point of contact, liason between the broker and TPA to ensure exceptional buying experience. Acts as the primary point of contact, liason between the broker and TPA to ensure exceptional buying experience.
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FuturePlan is the nation’s largest third-party administrator (TPA) of retirement plans, partnering with advisors in all 50 states. FuturePlan is the nation’s largest third-party administrator (TPA) of retirement plans, partnering with advisors in all 50 states.
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Quarterbacks all post bind activities including policy production, compliance issues, audits and adjustments, TPA coordination and any other related items. Possess a cross functional generalist knowledge of other disciplines including claims, risk control, audit, premium accounting, reinsurance, finance and legal.
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Fertility and diabetes benefits. Seeks out and report competitive intelligence that assists in product development and market positioning. If you're excited about the prospect of transforming the future of health care and growing in your career, join our smile revolution.
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Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents (T.P.A.) required for external employees hired after November 2009 (TPA is not required for internal applicants). Certification: Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents (TPA.
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We provide a comprehensive line of service offerings including commercial property, casualty, inland marine/cargo, heavy equipment and large loss adjusting, as well as TPA/claims management and subrogation.
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