White Paper

Managing Facility Costs in Workers’ Compensation

The role of network hospitals in medical cost control.

White Paper Summary

When hospital care is needed for a workers’ compensation claim, network participation often becomes the dividing line between managed medical costs and inflated facility spend. Hospital services introduce a level of pricing complexity, utilization variability, and administrative exposure that few other components of workers’ compensation medical care carry. Without a structured framework to guide access, oversight, and reimbursement, facility charges can escalate quickly, affecting not only medical spending, but also claim duration and recovery outcomes. As workers’ compensation stakeholders continue to focus on managing medical costs, increasing attention has shifted to how hospitals and facilities are incorporated into provider networks, and whether those networks are positioned to manage care consistently and predictably.


To learn more about HCS Network Solutions, visit https://www.medrisknet.com/.

 

HCS Network Solutions, part of MedRisk, in business since 1994, is a leading PPO in New Jersey WC and PIP. HCS has a 100% direct-contracted provider network that includes almost all New Jersey acute care hospitals. The network delivers significant overall savings and, with its deep focus on precision, an extremely low appeals rate. Its PPO results, combined with its Healthcare Value Strategy and Outcomes Focused Network, enable insurers to be the best at delivering quality medical care to claimants at the right cost — clearly a win-win for all.

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