Where can a claims adjuster or medical bill reviewer sign-up for the training?
The insurer is responsible for the initial training of claims adjusters and medical only claims adjusters and providing Designations. The insurer may also train and provide Designations to their medical bill reviewers or have a medical billing entity train and provide Designations. Post-Designation training can be taken through other entities that provide classes, seminars, or workshops, but it will be up to insurers to document the post-designation training and issue Post-Designation Training Forms once the requisite hours of post-designation training are completed. However, the adjuster should consult the insurer they work for as to their recommendation for training.
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