Speeding up the workers’ compensation radiology authorization process requires proactive management and meticulous documentation. As your trusted radiology partner, we handle the administrative burden of insurance pre-authorization to ensure your care stays on track.
You can help expedite the process by following these steps:
- Provide Comprehensive Documentation: Ensure we have your physician’s referral, the specific ICD-10 diagnosis codes, and the workers’ compensation claim number. The most frequent cause of delay is incomplete paperwork.
- Demonstrate Medical Necessity: The radiology utilization review process requires proof that the imaging is essential. This includes progress notes, physical exam findings, and records showing that conservative treatments (like physical therapy) have not resolved the issue.
- Verify Adjuster Information: Ensure your employer’s insurance carrier and the specific adjuster’s contact details are accurate to avoid routing errors.
- Proactive Tracking: We monitor the request status and follow up with the carrier on your behalf. While the process typically takes 3–5 business days, we can request expedited reviews for urgent clinical findings.
Once authorized, we offer same-day or next-day appointments at our locations across Arizona and Texas. We also provide a 24–48 hour report turnaround by board-certified radiologists to get your results to your physician and legal team quickly.
Results may vary based on individual patient conditions. Please consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment advice.
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