● WORKERS' COMP SERVICES IN GA

Ancillary Services for Workers' Compensation Claims in Georgia

HealthCare Comp delivers DME, Home Health, Home Modifications, and Complex Care to injured workers across Georgia — with full fee schedule compliance and a single dedicated coordinator on every claim.

Submit a Referral Call (800) 231-9311
Top 10 nationally — fastest-growing workers' comp market in the SoutheastGeorgia Market
Logistics and warehouse injury surge driven by Hartsfield-Jackson distribution corridorBilling Standard
SBWC panel-managed care — authorized panel providerCoverage
CHAMP CertifiedHome Modification Pros

● GA FEE SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE

Fully Compliant with Georgia Workers' Comp Billing Rules

Georgia's State Board of Workers' Compensation (SBWC) sets the fee schedule governing all ancillary services. Georgia uses a resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS) schedule with Georgia-specific conversion factors, and the SBWC Medical Fee Schedule is updated annually. HealthCare Comp is authorized under SBWC guidelines and maintains panel-provider status with major Georgia carrier networks.

Georgia's managed care system requires that ancillary providers appear on the employer's approved panel of physicians — or that the adjuster authorizes an out-of-panel referral in writing. HealthCare Comp manages the panel authorization documentation on your behalf, ensuring all services are properly pre-authorized and within the SBWC-defined scope before delivery begins.

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Services We Provide in Georgia

● GA WORKERS' COMP LANDSCAPE

Workers' Comp in Georgia: What Adjusters Need to Know

Georgia's workers' comp market is growing rapidly, driven by the massive logistics and e-commerce distribution build-out along the I-85 and I-285 corridors near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport — one of the world's busiest cargo hubs. Warehouse workers face high rates of overexertion, forklift accidents, and fall injuries; meanwhile Georgia's large construction and poultry processing workforces generate significant musculoskeletal and laceration claims. Georgia's managed care panel system means injured workers must receive services from authorized panel providers, which makes selecting a compliant ancillary partner essential for adjusters who want to avoid billing disputes and unauthorized treatment findings.

● HOW IT WORKS

Three Steps From Referral to Service

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1. Submit Referral

Online form or phone. Patient info, injury type, services needed, claim number.

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2. Coordinator Assigned

Auth confirmed, provider or patient contacted within 24 hours.

3. Service Delivered

Scheduling, delivery, documentation, and billing all handled. Clean invoice to you.

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One call. Every service. Across all of Georgia.

Submit a Referral Online Call (800) 231-9311
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