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EAMS is a computer-based system designed to simplify and improve the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) case management process.
The goals of EAMS are to better serve injured workers and employers by eliminating redundancy, creating efficiency in the system and making the system more accessible to users, while preserving confidentiality. EAMS will reduce environmental and physical stress associated with maintaining paper files and help guide policy decisions to better distribute resources.
The implementation of EAMS is taking place in two stages: The system went live for internal users—DWC and Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board employees at DWC administration and district offices—Aug. 25. The division is bringing external users—those who need to file forms and documents with the district offices and the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board Reconsideration Unit—into the full electronic system over time. The first group of e-filers began working in EAMS on Sept. 22.
EAMS Insider - Oct 6, 2008 - OCR forms
- Uniform assigned names database for claims administrator offices and representative offices
- EAMS and legacy case number lookup tool
- Search for an active workers’ compensation case - Sep. 18, 2008
- EAMS facts
- Frequently asked questions (FAQs) - Oct. 6, 2008
- Glossary
- EAMS blogs- podcast
- EAMS demos
- OCR forms
- OCR paper forms filing handbook
- Sep. 19, 2008 - Uniform assigned names database for claims administrator offices and representative offices
- EAMS and legacy case number lookup tool
More information about working in EAMS - Oct. 2, 2008
September 2008
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Division of Workers’ Compensation to hold second set of “train the trainers” sessions on filing forms and documents in EAMS
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October 2008

