PROVIDER CERTIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
Rules and Regulations for
Certification of Health Care Providers
In accordance with the provisions of 19 Del.C. §2322(D), certification is required for a health care provider to provide treatment to an employee, pursuant to Delaware's Workers' Compensation Statute, without the requirement that the health care provider first pre-authorize each health care procedure, office visit or health care service to be provided to the employee with the employer if self-insured, or the employer's insurance carrier. Pursuant to 19 Del.C. §2322B and F, for purposes of the Certification requirements of §2322D, "health care provider" specifically includes physicians, chiropractors and physical therapists providing treatment to an injured worker during his/her period of inpatient or outpatient hospitalization; all other personnel employed by a hospital providing treatment to an injured worker during his/her period of inpatient or outpatient hospitalization are excluded from the Certification requirements of this Subsection. With regard to any hospital facility providing inpatient and/or outpatient services, to be Certified in accordance with the provisions of §2322D so that pre-authorization from the employer or insurance carrier for the employer is not required for each health care procedure, office visit or health care service provided to an injured employee, the person completing and signing the Health Care Provider Application for Certification on behalf of the hospital shall have the authority to do so and must attest to and be responsible for the completion of all of the requirements set forth on such Application. Services provided by an emergency department of a hospital pursuant to §2322B(h)(3) shall not be subject to the requirement of Certification. The provisions of §2322(D) shall apply to all treatments to employees provided after the effective date of the rule/regulation provided by this subsection and regardless of the date of injury. A health care provider shall be certified only upon meeting the following minimum certification requirements:
- Have a current license to practice, as applicable;
- Meet other general certification requirements for the specific provider type;
- Possess a current and valid Drug Enforcement Agency ("DEA") registration, unless not required by the provider's discipline and scope of practice;
- Have no previous involuntary termination from participation in Medicare,Medicaid or the Delaware workers' compensation system. Any such involuntary termination shall be considered to be inconsistent with certification;
- Have no felony convictions in any jurisdiction, under a federal-controlled substance act or for an act involving dishonesty, fraud or misrepresentation. A felony conviction in any jurisdiction under a federal-controlled substance act or for an act involving dishonesty, fraud or misrepresentation shall be considered to be inconsistent with certification;
- Provide proof of adequate, current professional malpractice and liability insurance.
- Comply with Delaware workers' compensation laws and rules;
- Maintain acceptable malpractice coverage;
- Complete state-approved continuing education courses in workers' compensation every two (2) years from the date of the health care provider's initial certification. A listing of continuing education courses in workers' compensation care approved by the State of Delaware, Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation, will be posted on the Office of Workers' Compensation website. To maintain certification, every two (2) years from the initial date of certification the health care provider must provide written notification to the Office of Workers' Compensation of compliance with the continuing education course requirement noted above, setting forth the name of the course(s) completed and the date of completion;
- Practice in a best-practices environment, complying with practice guidelines and Utilization Review Accreditation Council ("URAC") utilization review determinations;
- Agree to bill only for services and items performed or provided, and medically necessary, cost-effective and related to the claim or allowed condition;
- Agree to inform an employee of his or her liability for payment of non-covered services prior to delivery;
- Accept reimbursement for and not unbundle charges into separate procedure codes when a single procedure code is more appropriate;
- Agree not to balance bill any employee or employer. Employees shall not be required to contribute a co-payment or meet any deductibles;
- Agree to have knowledge of all statements authorized under the certified health care provider's signature and to be responsible for the content of all bills submitted pursuant to the provisions of 19 Del.C. §2322B, C, E, F;
- Agree to provide written notification to the Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation, State of Delaware, of any relevant changes to the requirements set forth in the Certification Form within thirty (30) days of the health care provider's knowledge or receipt of notice of any and all such change(s).
The health care provider's completed Certification Form is to be mailed to:
Mr. John F. Kirk, III
State of Delaware
Department of Labor
Office of Workers' Compensation
P.O. Box 9954
Wilmington, DE 19809-9954
Instructions and provisions for completing the Certification Form online will be published on the Office of Workers' Compensation website when available.
Download Provider Certification Instructions and Form
Workers' Compensation Certified Health Care Providers
The Health Care Advisory Panel in accordance with 19 Del. C. § 2322D, established a certification process for health care providers who treat Delaware's injured workers. This
link provides a list of those health care providers who are certified to date. Each day the Office of Workers' Compensation receives additional applications and updated
information; consequently, the list cannot be all inclusive and will regularly change to reflect newly certified providers. If you do not see a particular health care provider
on this list and you need to know if that provider is certified to treat workers' compensation patients, we recommend you check directly with the provider.
The Certified Provider List can be downloaded in excel
or pdf format.

