Texas Pharmacy Medical Billing for Workers Compensation
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Description
Pharmacy medical billing services data from the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, covering charges, payments, and prescriptions billed on DWC Form-066. The dataset includes details to identify insurance carriers, injured employees, employers, place of service, and diagnostic information, with dates of service for the last five years. Individual line items can be grouped into single bills using the bill selection date and bill ID.
Use Cases
Analyze charges and payments per bill ID to assess cost patterns in workers' compensation pharmacy claims.
Examine prescription details and diagnostic information to study treatment trends for injured employees.
Group line items by bill selection date to reconstruct complete pharmacy service bills for auditing.
Investigate relationships between place of service, insurance carriers, and billed amounts.
Strengths
Data is maintained by the authoritative Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation.
Covers five years of pharmacy medical billing service records.
Includes detailed fields for bill reconstruction, such as bill ID and bill selection date.
Limitations
The exact number of rows and columns is unknown, limiting assessment of dataset scale and feature completeness.
Requires joining with a separate header information dataset for complete bill context.
Data structure and specific column names are not provided in the input.
Provenance
Source
Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC).
Collection Method
Maintained database of pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) submitted on DWC Form-066.
Time Range
Dates of service for the last five years (relative to dataset update).
Freshness
Last updated March 2026, indicating planned maintenance.
Geography
Texas, United States.
Requires the companion 'pharmacy medical billing services (SV4) header information' dataset for complete bill records; a specific data dictionary is needed to understand all fields.