MedRisk, HMonline Release Plans to Add New Efficiencies to Workers’ Comp
Health Management Online, Inc., (HM) and MedRisk, Inc., released plans to implement new efficiencies into workers’ compensation.
HM has reportedly successfully implemented a novel approach to expedite workers’ compensation bills and medical notes from the healthcare providers to insurance payers. This reportedly has resulted in productivity gains, cost reductions and simpler workflows.
HM’s ASP service requires no capital investment, no re-equip decision and no cash outlay.
MedRisk is a medical services company providing specialty networks and claims management technology to the workers’ compensation industry.
Speaking on the relationship between HM and MedRisk, Shelly Boyce, CEO of MedRisk, noted, “MedRisk focuses on what payers and providers need to be successful. Prompt notice of claims, more efficient claims processing, and faster payments are critical. We believe HM represents an important enhancement of our total claim flow solution.”
MedRisk, and their providers expect to gain an immediate productivity boost, lower costs and faster reimbursement as they adopt HM’s service. Users can reportedly expect an increase in quality, the ability to inquire into bill status online and a reduction in the frustration typically associated with the current paper bound billing process.
Health Management Online (HM) is an ASP provider of specialty productivity services to the Property & Casualty industry and is focused on workers’ compensation and auto medical reimbursement. For more information visit www.hmonline.com.
MedRisk, Inc., a medical services company, provides specialty networks and claim management technology to the workers’ compensation industry. MedRisk integrates the specialty medical networks into payers’ existing managed care programs, using innovative technology. MedRisk also offer an expert system that uses payment data to target high-value claim management decisions.
For more information visit www.medrisknet.com.
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