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News from the BWC - May 2018

There are several noteworthy things taking place right now and over the next few months in workers’ comp. As mentioned in last month’s newsletter, many BWC discount program deadlines are coming up at the end of May, and those dates are listed here. Equally important is the bi-annual Open Enrollment to choose your Managed Care Organization (MCO), and also big news from BWC about another potential dividend credit to be given to eligible employers beginning this summer.

Important dates and upcoming deadlines :

Please note that if you are already using CareWorks, it is not necessary to take any action; you will remain with CareWorks!

MCO Open Enrollment: In Ohio we sometimes refer to workers’ compensation being a “three-legged stool.”  One of the legs is the Ohio BWC, the second leg is your third party administrator (TPA) like CareWorksComp, and the last leg is your chosen Managed Care Organization (MCO). Every other year during the month of May, an Open Enrollment takes place for Managed Care Organizations. This is the only time as an employer that you’re permitted to change your MCO. In order for your company to retain CareWorks MCO, you do not have to do anything. However if you currently utilize an MCO other than CareWorks, don’t miss your chance to enroll with Ohio’s most selected MCO -  experience matters! Open Enrollment closes on May 25 and an MCO Selection Form is attached.

One of the many benefits of using CareWorks MCO is the interactive claims portal, which now features the ability for employers to stay up to date with what’s happening on your claims via customized push notifications sent to your desktop, tablet, or mobile device. The portal also gives you the ability to:

Being aligned with CareWorks MCO and CareWorksComp TPA helps us as a team provide you with best in class comprehensive workers’ comp services. If there is anything you want to know about the Open Enrollment process, please ask us!

BWC Proposes “More than a Billion Back” Rebate for Ohio Employers: Due to strong investment returns and income, Governor Kasich and BWC Administrator and CEO Sarah Morrison proposed returning $1.5 billion in premium rebates to eligible employers, beginning this summer. This rebate would represent 85% of premium paid for the 2016 policy year, 7/1/16-6/30/17. It is the biggest rebate in 20 years, and will be voted on by the BWC Board of Directors on May 24. If approved, the rebates will likely be mailed in July and August, except for those employers who participated in a group retro program in 2016. Those rebates will be posted after the 2016 group retro refunds/assessments have taken place this fall.  

 

 

Amber Hart
Program Manager 
CareWorksComp
Phone: (614) 932-1553
Toll Free 800-837-3200 ext. 51553
Fax: (614) 210-5596
Amber.Hart@careworkscomp.com
www.careworkscomp.com

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