Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-5-117 - Medical, Surgical, Hospital, and Burial Expenses
A. A carrier, self-insured employer, or
special fund division, shall pay bills for medical, surgical, and hospital
benefits provided under A.R.S. §
23-901
et seq. according to applicable medical and surgical fee schedules adopted by
the Commission and in effect at the time the services are rendered. A physician
or provider of nursing, hospital, drug or other medical services shall itemize
and submit a bill for payment only to the responsible carrier, self-insured
employer, or special fund division.
B. A claimant shall not be responsible to pay
any disputed amounts between the medical provider and the carrier, self-insured
employer, or special fund division.
C. If a claimant pays a bill described in
subsection (A), the responsible carrier, self-insured employer, or special fund
division shall reimburse the claimant the amount allowed by the fee schedules,
provided that the claimant presents receipted vouchers or other proof of
payment to support the claim for reimbursement.
D. If an insured employer pays a bill
described in subsection (A), the responsible carrier or self-insured employer
shall reimburse the employer the amount allowed by the fee schedules, provided
that the employer presents receipted vouchers or other proof of payment to
support the claim for reimbursement.
E. An insurance carrier, self-insured
employer, or special fund division may pay any authorized burial expenses
directly to the funeral service professional.
F. If an employee's dependent pays burial
expenses, the responsible carrier, self-insured employer, or special fund
division shall reimburse the dependent the amount authorized by A.R.S. §
23-1046
provided that the dependent presents proof of payment to support the claim for
reimbursement.
G. If an insured
employer pays burial expenses, the responsible carrier or self-insured employer
shall reimburse the employer to the extent authorized by A.R.S. §
23-1046
provided that the employer presents proof of payment to support the claim for
reimbursement.
Notes
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