Florida is a provider-optional electronic billing (e-billing) state for workers’ compensation claims.
Important: Claims administrators are not required to accept e-bills. Providers should confirm with claims administrators before submitting e-bills to enable timely payment.
Below are Florida workers' comp electronic billing requirements.
Electronic Billing (e-Billing)
Florida providers have two options for submitting workers’ compensation bills.
- Electronic billing (e-Billing): Submit bills electronically through approved systems (i.e., daisyBill)
- Paper billing: Submit traditional paper bills by mail.
Providers choose whether to submit bills electronically.
Important: Claims administrators are not required to accept e-bills. Providers should confirm with claims administrators before submitting e-bills to enable timely payment.
Before Submitting e-Bills
daisyBill encourages Florida providers to confirm with claims administrators before submitting e-bills.
Failing to verify e-billing acceptance may cause rejected bills or payment delays.
Florida |
Statute/Rule |
Rule |
Florida Administrative Code, Division of Workers’ Compensation |
Section |
Rule 69L-7.730 Health Care Provider Medical Billing and Reporting Responsibilities |
Subsection Text |
(1) (f) Medical claim form(s) or medical bill(s) may be electronically filed or submitted via facsimile by a health care provider to the claim administrator or any entity acting on behalf of the insurer, provided the insurer agrees. |
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