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Billing Guide

Last update
January 8, 2025

Below are Florida workers' comp billing requirements and daisyBill resources for filing compliant medical bills.

Billing Form Requirements

Required forms for compliant paper and electronic workers’ comp billing in Florida

Forms

Services

daisyBill Resources

Form DFS-F5-DWC-9-A (CMS-1500 for Physicians)

Physician Services

Pathology / Laboratory

CMS-1500 Instructions

UB-04

Facility – Outpatient

Facility – Inpatient

NCPDP

Pharmacy

ADA

Dental

Form DFS-F5-DWC-10

Statement of Charges for Drugs and Medical Equipment & Supplies Form

State-Mandated Physician Reporting Requirements

For a complete bill submission, Florida requires providers to submit supporting documentation. The following table lists the types of attachments that may accompany a bill to fulfill supporting documentation requirements.

Service

Attachment Description

Number of Days until Due after Date of Service

 Form Link

(PDF)

Initial Evaluation

Florida Workers’ Compensation Universal Medical Treatment/Status Reporting Form

3 business days from initial evaluation

DFS-F5-WC-25

Subsequent Evaluations

Florida Workers’ Compensation Universal Medical Treatment/Status Reporting Form

Next business day following evaluation or 30 days from the previous submission

DFS-F5-WC-25

Transfer of care

Florida Workers’ Compensation Universal Medical Treatment/Status Reporting Form

Next business day following evaluation or 30 days from the previous submission

DFS-F5-WC-25

Electronic Billing Mandate

Florida is a provider-optional e-billing state. The Division of Workers’ Compensation has issued electronic billing regulations for medical bills. This means that healthcare providers in the state have the option of filing either electronic bills or paper forms.

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