EEOICPA
Admission Documents
Authorized Representatives
Checkpoints/Claim Assistance
Abbreviations
100

This process is completed by the Outreach Coordinator; and consists of educating clients on GHHC, the EEOICPA program, and receiving necessary signed paperwork to begin working on claims.

What is an intake?

100

This form is necessary for us to request medical records on our clientele's behalf. It is located on the 2nd page of the Admission forms.

What is a release of information?

100

These entities/stakeholders/third-partys assist all Giving offices and are necessary to ensure we are not crossing legal boundaries when it comes to advocating for our patients.

Who are Authorized Representatives?


100

This stakeholder is responsible for providing claim updates after the claims are filed.

What is the Authorized Representative?


100

ROI

What is a release of information?

200

This amount of money is the maximum amount awarded under both parts of the program.

What is $400,000?

200

An 18-page document reviewed at the intake. This document must be completed for us to request medical records and work on their claim(s).

What are the Admission Forms?


200

This authorized representative is also well-established with the Las Vegas office. He has an office on our first floor.

Who is Jason Jones?


200

This position in Patient Development is responsible for being the primary point of contact for patient communication and support.

Who is the Outreach Coordinator?

200

SEC

What is the Special Exposure Cohort?

300

This governmental entity also employed people at the Nevada Test Site, but they are not covered under the EEOICPA program.

What is the Department of Defense?

300

These patients already have a white card and are most-likely switching to us from another HHC company due to insufficient care.

What are transfer patients?


300

This authorized representative is well-established with the Las Vegas office. His team works on new cases only and has a preference for former military/security personnel.

Who is Tyler Bailey?


300

This high office adjudicates all claims and is responsible for managing the EEOICPA program.

What is the DOL?

300

This online portal allows us to access approved conditions

What is CNSI?


400

This process typically occurs every two years, though the addition of another body system on a patient’s white card will trigger another.

What is an Impairment Rating?

400

This appointment is scheduled at the intake and is scheduled this far out.

What is 60 days?

400

We no longer assist with the legal filing of claims as it is known as _______.

What is advocating?


400

These OC-led gatherings promote GHHC’s services.

What are events/community outreach events?

400

POC

What is the Point of Contact?

500

This group of people are our focus, and the OC role ensures that they are properly educated on the EEOICPA program’s qualification requirements and available resources.

Who are DoE employees, contractors, and subcontractors

500

During a transfer intake, this indicates the start date for services with GHHC.

What is the date listed on the transfer letter?


500

This authorized representative is our third-most utilized and began taking in new clients about 2 years ago.

Who is Jaxon Sproul?


500

This person is responsible for receiving the claim and utilizing the Federal EEOICPA Procedure Manual to properly adjudicate, sending development letters as needed for additional information

What is the claims examiner?


500

EEOICPA stands for this.

What is the Energy Employee Occupational Illness Compensation Act?