Pennsylvania Code
Title 34 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Part VIII - Bureau of Workers' Compensation
Chapter 127 - WORKERS' COMPENSATION MEDICAL COST CONTAINMENT
Subchapter B - MEDICAL FEES AND FEE REVIEW
BILLING TRANSACTIONS
Section 127.208 - Time for payment of medical bills
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Payments for treatment rendered under the act shall be made within 30 days of receipt of the bill and report submitted by the provider.
(b) For purposes of computing the timeliness of payments, the insurer shall be deemed to have received a bill and report 3 days after mailing by the provider. Payments shall be deemed timely made if mailed on or before the 30th day following receipt of the bill and report.
(c) If an insurer requests additional information or records from a provider, the request may not lengthen the 30-day period in which payment shall be made to the provider.
(d) If an insurer proposes to change a provider's codes, the time required to give the provider the opportunity to discuss the proposed changes may not lengthen the 30-day period in which payment shall be made to the provider.
(e) The 30-day period in which payment shall be made to the provider may be tolled only if review of the reasonableness or necessity of the treatment is requested during the 30-day period under the UR provisions of Subchapter C (relating to medical treatment review). The insurer's right to suspend payment shall continue throughout the UR process. The insurer's right to suspend payment shall further continue beyond the UR process to a proceeding before a workers' compensation judge, unless there is a UR determination made that the treatment is reasonable and necessary.
(f) The nonpayment to providers within 30 days shall only apply to that particular treatment or portion thereof in dispute. If a portion of the treatment is not in dispute, payment shall be made within 30 days.
(g) If a URO determines that medical treatment is reasonable or necessary, the insurer shall pay for the treatment. Filing a petition for review before a workers' compensation judge, does not further suspend the obligation to pay for the treatment once there has been a determination that the treatment is reasonable or necessary. If it is finally determined that the treatment was not reasonable or necessary, and the insurer paid for the treatment in accordance with this chapter, the insurer may seek reimbursement from the Supersedeas Fund under section 443(a) of the act (77 P. S. § 999(a)).
This section cited in 34 Pa. Code § 127.255 (relating to premature applications for fee review); and 34 Pa. Code § 127.479 (relating to determination against insurer-payment of medical bills).