● WORKERS' COMP SERVICES IN NC

Ancillary Services for Workers' Compensation Claims in North Carolina

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

Submit a Referral Call (800) 231-9311
NCIC regulated — rapidly growing Southeast WC marketNorth Carolina Market
Poultry processing, construction, and textile injury volume concentrated in rural NCBilling Standard
Charlotte metro, Research Triangle, and eastern NC all coveredCoverage
CHAMP CertifiedHome Modification Pros

● NC FEE SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE

Fully Compliant with North Carolina Workers' Comp Billing Rules

North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC) administers the fee schedule for all workers' compensation medical and ancillary services. North Carolina uses a fee schedule structured around Medicare RBRVS with state-specific conversion factors, and HCPCS Level II codes govern DME billing. HealthCare Comp is NCIC-compliant and maintains current fee schedule rates for all service lines delivered in North Carolina.

North Carolina requires providers to submit bills within 60 days of service on Industrial Commission Form 25M for medical services, and billing outside this window is subject to disallowance. HealthCare Comp submits all NC invoices within statutory timeframes with completed Form 25M documentation and supporting clinical records, ensuring smooth processing without adjuster follow-up.

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Services We Provide in North Carolina

● NC WORKERS' COMP LANDSCAPE

Workers' Comp in North Carolina: What Adjusters Need to Know

North Carolina's workers' comp market reflects a dual economy: the Charlotte metro and Research Triangle generate urban construction and professional services claims, while rural eastern and western North Carolina are home to one of the nation's largest poultry processing industries, producing high volumes of repetitive stress injuries, laceration claims, and musculoskeletal disorders among a workforce that is often bilingual in Spanish. The state's large furniture manufacturing base in the Piedmont Triad adds cumulative trauma claims from assembly line operations. Managing ancillary services across both urban and rural NC requires a partner with statewide delivery capability and Spanish-fluent coordination.

● 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 North Carolina.

Submit a Referral Online Call (800) 231-9311
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