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    Broadspire, a Crawford Company and leading third-party administrator to employers and insurance companies, offers a broad array of customized claim and medical management services designed to increase employee productivity and contain costs.

    With effective claims adjustment and thorough case management, Broadspire can have a positive impact on your employees and your bottom line. Our industry-leading medical bill review, pharmacy programs, physician review services and preferred provider networks mean further savings to you.

    With Broadspire, both your company and your employees get the care they need. That’s the difference passionate performance can make.

    Our services include:

    • Workers’ compensation claims management
    • Auto and general liability claims management
    • Medical and field case management
    • Integrated workers’ compensation and disability management programs
    • Risk and safety consulting

    Latest News

    Brenda Rarick Named Senior Vice President, Managing Director of Risk Sciences Group

    Broadspire Names Kerwin Williams Senior Vice President, Director of Analytics

    Crawford & Company’s Broadspire Unit Continues Its European Expansion

    Broadspire Names J.J. Schmidt Vice President of Medical Management Operations

    Allied World U.S. Announces Defense Base Act Insurance

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    SCHIP Resources
    · SCHIP Introduction 1/09
    · SCHIP Update 6/09
    · SCHIP Update 12/09
    · SCHIP FAQ
    · SCHIP Q&A WebEx 6/09
    · SCHIP Registration Webex
    · 5 Steps to a Successful RRE Registration
    · Broadspire RRE Registration Packet
    · Clients using non-Broadspire systems
    · CMS Draft RRE Language Alert
    · CMS User Guide Version 2.0
    · CMS Web Site
    · Zurich Letter - Non-RRE
    · Zurich Letter - RRE

    Information on Electric Billing (eBilling)

    Beginning July 15, 2009, Minnesota group purchasers and health care providers will be required to exchange health care administrative transactions electronically. Electronic billing is expected to reduce administrative costs, improve efficiencies and create faster results for both providers and payers.

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