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Auto no-fault PPO networks

Our PPO network solutions use the Procura™ network and trusted affiliate partners to connect claimants with quality providers. These providers are aligned with personal injury protection (PIP) requirements and state no-fault rules. This approach reduces cycle time, controls loss costs and improves outcomes.

How Optum PPO networks bring value

  • 5–7 day turnaround to minimize disputes, speed up resolution and protect savings
  • Deeply negotiated contracts and Premium Status relationships drive lower medical costs and expand provider choice
  • Extremely low rate of appeals: less than 0.4% valid appeals and less than 0.15% adjustments
  • Seamless bill review integration and high-touch provider engagement reduce disputes, accelerate reimbursements and improve compliance with auto no-fault regulation

Deep industry experience and dedicated customer support

  • Complimentary panel development when Optum is the primary network1
  • Comprehensive national and regional network coverage
  • Customizable solutions tailored by state
  • Dedicated preferred provider organization (PPO) customer support
  • Deep industry experience
  • Direct outreach to providers through human interaction
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Hands-on approach to network management
  • Increased savings and network penetration
  • Ongoing data validation and quality assurance
  • Specialized recruitment team

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Other auto no-fault solutions we offer

Pharmacy solutions

Our auto pharmacy solution gives you deep discounts, broad access and tailored clinical support to ensure efficient, high-quality care for your claimants.

Ancillary services

Our ancillary services deliver caring support and efficient solutions, ensuring claimants get what they need while helping you control costs.

Medical bill review

Our medical bill review and proprietary Clinical & Coding Logic solutions deliver comprehensive control over medical payments.

  1. Not applicable for U.S. territories