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Connecticut P&I

Last update
March 5, 2019

An additional 1.5% per month should be included on overdue balances for workers' compensation medical bills in Connecticut.

State

Connecticut

Late Payment Due Date

60 days

Late Payment Percentage

1.5%

Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Administrative Regulations

Sec. 31-280-3. Practitioner fee schedule. *

* The language is in the Fee Schedule Book, not in the regulations

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Statute or Regulation Text

Official Connecticut Practitioner Fee Schedule—GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR REVIEWERS/PAYERS/ MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS

 E. All payers are required to remit payments to providers on a timely basis. Workers’ compensation payers must remit payment within 60 days of receipt of appropriate documentation for compensable claims. Payment made after the 60th day must include interest payment at the rate of 1.5 percent per month.

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