Location: all cities,WA, USA
Education & Licensing Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred. Experience Two (2) years of claims management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience or successful completion of Claims Representative training required. Skills & Knowledge Developing knowledge of regulations, offsets and deductions, disability duration, medical management practices and Social Security and Medicare application procedure as applicable to line of business Excellent oral and written communication, including presentation skills PC literate, including Microsoft Office products Analytical and interpretive skills Strong organizational skills Good interpersonal skills Ability to work in a team environment Ability to meet or exceed Service Expectations ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES Processes low level workers compensation claims determining compensability and benefits due on long term indemnity claims, monitors reserve accuracy, and files necessary documentation with state agency. Develops and coordinates low level workers compensation claims' action plans to resolution, return-to-work efforts, and approves claim payments. Approves and processes assigned claims, determines benefits due, and administers action plan pursuant to the claim or client contract. Administers subrogation of claims and negotiates settlements. Communicates claim action with claimant and client. Ensures claim files are properly documented and claims coding is correct. May process low-level lifetime medical and/or defined period medical claims which include state and physician filings and decisions on appropriate treatments recommended by utilization review. Maintains professional client relationships.