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Is the Jurisdiction Claim Number (JCN) required on all transactions after the original first report?

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Is the Jurisdiction Claim Number (JCN) required on all transactions after the original first report?

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A29. No. When provided, WCIS will use the JCN as the primary match to existing WCIS claims in our system. We recommend using the JCN as it will provide the quickest and most reliable match to claims existing in the WCIS database. However, for the convenience of the regulated community, the JCN will not be absolutely necessary for filing most Subsequent Reports, as well as Change, Correction and Cancel Reports. When no JCN is provided, WCIS will use secondary match data to identify transactions on the same claim. Secondary match data consist of a TPA FEIN (DN8) if provided; otherwise, the secondary criteria match on Insurer FEIN (DN6) AND Claim Administrator Claim Number (DN15). Since Claim Administrator Claim Number is used to match transactions to a particular claim, it is imperative that every claim administrator use unique claim numbers for each of its claims. If you cannot provide unique claim numbers for each claim, you will need to provide the JCN to match transactions representi

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No. When provided, WCIS will use the JCN as the primary match to existing WCIS claims in our system. We recommend using the JCN as it will provide the quickest and most reliable match to claims existing in the WCIS database. However, for the convenience of the regulated community, the JCN will not be absolutely necessary for filing most subsequent reports, as well as change, correction and cancel reports. When no JCN is provided, WCIS will use secondary match data to identify transactions on the same claim. Secondary match data consist of a TPA FEIN (DN8) if provided; otherwise, the secondary criteria match on insurer FEIN (DN6) and claim administrator claim number (DN15). Since claim administrator claim number is used to match transactions to a particular claim, it is imperative that every claims administrator use unique claim numbers for each of its claims. If you cannot provide unique claim numbers for each claim, you will need to provide the JCN to match transactions representing t

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