Intracorp Certified by Texas Department of Insurance as Workers' Compensation Health Care Network Provider
August 23 2006 - 11:54AM
PR Newswire (US)
Networks are part of new legislation aimed at curbing escalating
Workers' Comp costs and prolonged disability durations
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23, 2006 /PRNewswire/ -- Intracorp today
announced that the Texas Department of Insurance has certified it
as a Workers' Compensation Health Care Network (WCHCN) on August
21. Intracorp is among the first service providers to be certified
under Texas House Bill 7, which recently enacted sweeping workers'
compensation reforms, including the creation of WCHCNs, to control
escalating workers' compensation costs and improve mediocre
return-to-work results. "We are very pleased to have received our
certification and to begin offering Texas employers, TPAs and
carriers an additional resource for managing their workers'
compensation costs and for returning employees to productive work,"
says Archie Anderson, President, Intracorp Disability Management.
"However, customers should recognize that contracted network
providers alone won't solve the problem of skyrocketing costs and
prolonged durations," says Anderson. "For that to happen, employers
need a comprehensive disability management solution that includes
aggressive case management, network-defined utilization review,
treatment and return-to-work guidelines, a strong return-to-work
focus and fee management, services that Intracorp has proudly
offered as an industry leader for more than 35 years." Texas WCHCNs
are similar to workers' compensation certified managed care
organizations (MCO), which have been created in a number of states.
In Texas and other MCO states, there are additional requirements,
such as mandatory medical management and adherence to treatment and
duration guidelines, that would not be required under a typical
preferred provider agreement. Certified self insured employers and
carriers are not required by law to participate in a WCHCN, but if
they do, any employee who is injured on the job and lives within
the service area must choose a treating doctor who is in the WCHCN.
Exceptions to this rule include emergency care and/or when the
employee designates that an HMO primary care provider be his or her
treating doctor for a workers' compensation injury. Designated HMO
primary care providers who treat an injured worker must adhere to
the WCHCN's case management process and utilization guidelines. "As
we've seen throughout the country, there can be a meaningful
improvement in overall costs and return-to-work outcomes in states
that have implemented managed care networks," says Anderson. "We
are pleased to be at the forefront of this major change in Texas
and to being in a position to offer employers a meaningful and
complete disability management solution." Philadelphia-based
Intracorp, a subsidiary of CIGNA Corporation, helps employers
maximize their workers' compensation and disability benefits
programs to enhance the well-being and productivity of their
workforce. Intracorp, which was ranked the leading case management
provider in 2006 by Business Insurance magazine, also offers
utilization management, return-to- work programs, ergonomic
consulting, provider bill review, provider network access, and
information management services. For more information, visit the
Web site at: http://www.intracorp.com/. Intracorp's Workers'
Compensation Health Care Network (WCHCN) solution is a best
practice managed care program designed to address Texas specific
risks. The program is delivered by qualified, credentialed,
experienced, and independent medical management providers and
includes a comprehensive PPO portfolio that enables customers to
define the provider network solution that best meets their needs in
Texas. DATASOURCE: Intracorp CONTACT: Ruth Stoolman, Director of
Public Relations, Intracorp Public Relations, +1-215-761-7152, Web
site: http://www.intracorp.com/ Company News On-Call:
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