Fiserv Launches New Provider-based Product Offering

Brookfield, Wis. — Dallas-based workers’ compensation e-transaction provider P2P Link, a business unit of Fiserv Inc., Brookfield, Wis., released P2P Direct, a new product specifically tailored to the workers’ compensation medical provider marketplace.

P2P Direct responds to smaller medical providers’ need for a faster, more efficient way to take advantage of P2P Link’s electronic transaction processing hub. Providers can enter bills through the P2P Link Web site and upload the necessary attachments to ensure the quick, secure processing of workers’ compensation bills. These bills are then validated within the P2P Link transaction processing hub and electronically transmitted to the workers’ compensation payers.

P2P Link is known for its secure, Internet-based workers’ compensation e-billing and proactive compliance tools that are designed to reduce costs as well as decrease administrative inefficiencies by increasing workflow productivity. This is particularly important in states such as Texas (and soon to be California), where emerging compliance issues have set the stage for additional reforms around the country, says the company. Through a collection of solutions, P2P Link provides essential connectivity between workers’ compensation payers and medical providers.

A simple, two-step enrollment process allows providers to quickly join the P2P Link network and begin using the hub for bill entry and attachments. Once assigned a user ID, a message is sent in real time to the P2P Link Provider Enrollment team, which connects with them immediately to begin the implementation process.

“These are essential tools that have long been needed, particularly for smaller medical providers,” says Jewels Merckling, assistant VP, Provider Development, P2P Link. “These products put them on an even playing field with larger providers, allowing them to access the full suite of online tools, and enjoy the benefits of electronic bill processing for smaller bill volumes.”

Source: Fiserv Inc.

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