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COVID-19: OWCP Should Continue to Closely Monitor Impact on Claims Processing
DFEC should continue to monitor non-COVID claims for delays and other potential impacts, particularly for its opioid population who may be at risk while resources are re-allocated to focus on the program’s response to COVID-19.
DFEC should closely monitor any delays that occur in requesting FERS Offset Calculations from SSA for potential benefit overpayments to claimants as well as any impact a backlog could have on its ability to timely process claims.
DCMWC should issue written guidance to clarify how authorization for rehabilitation services will be handled during the pandemic.
DEEOIC should continue to monitor delays and performance data for potential impact from the pandemic and, if needed, take appropriate action to mitigate that impact.
DLHWC should continue to monitor disputes and controversions arising from COVID-19 claims and assess performance data for potential impact from the pandemic and, if needed, take appropriate action to mitigate that impact.