AboutTrue Course Medical Data Analysis and Claims Services provides the highest quality, defendable medical data analysis and supportive claim services to governmental agencies, insurance companies, legal counsel, employers and other organizations. HistoryTrue Course Medical Data Analysis & Claims Services, LLC., continues on the tradition of high quality consultation and analysis established by Midwest Comp Review Services in the late 1980's. Glen Boyle, the company president, remains at the helm of the company as he has for 20 years. Formerly with offices in Racine and the Southside of Milwaukee, True Course now resides in an historic courthouse on North Old World Third Street in downtown Milwaukee since 2006. The courthouse, built in the 1870's, offers views of Mader's German Restaurant, Usinger's Fine Sausages, Turner Hall, the Bradley Center, and Milwaukee's famed River Walk. The new offices are simply inspiring and pay homage to Milwaukee's old world charm while incorporating the latest technologies associated with our trade. PartnershipsTrue Course is partnered with HealthEOS by Multiplan which serves as the PPO plan that dovetails with our premier Wisconsin workers' compensation bill review program True Course is also partnered with the Alliance Network for a select few employers. In July of 2010, True Course partnered with the Three Rivers Network as a secondary PPO to minimize gaps in the major network. AssociationsWe are also actively involved in the following Associations: International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) — The IAIABC’s mission is to advance the administration of workers compensation systems throughout the world through education, research, and information sharing. Milwaukee West Town Association — Promotes downtown revitalization west of the Milwaukee River. |
Recent ProjectsIWCC On July 6 2010, the IWCC announced changes to Section 7110.90 of the rules. Glen Boyle was instrumental is assisting the Commission as it transitioned to from a "percentage of savings" approach to an "invoice plus" approach. What’s next? The Commission will be looking at geo-zip modification (reducing the number of geo-zip delineations in the fee schedule), filling gaps created by new codes, and examining the out-of-state treatment provision in the fee schedule. Wisconsin Insurance Alliance Workers' Compensation Medical Data Call State of Illinois, New Fee Schedules and MS-DRG Update IAIABC Journal, Spring, 2008 Vol. 45, No. 1 |
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