Broad Approval of Workers’ Compensation MSA Submissions Helps With Backlog, Allsup Reports
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The number of workers’ compensation MSAs submitted to the Workers’ Compensation Review Contractor (WCRC) have increased, and the average review process has grown by six to nine months. These delays had created uncertainty for employers, workers’ compensation carriers and injured workers regarding the coordination of their workers’ compensation settlements and
“The backlog in MSA submissions for review has been a challenge for employers, workers’ compensation carriers and injured workers, resulting in long delays to conclude their settlements,” said
“Improved turnaround times are good for
According to CMS, official Approval Letters regarding the approved MSAs have been mailed and should be received in about 10 days, otherwise, copies will be available on the MSA portal ( https://www.cob.cms.hhs.gov/WCMSA/) on or around
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