Nebraska Awards Workers’ Compensation Engagement to FAIR Health

November 20, 2025

Recently, as a result of a competitive bidding process, Nebraska engaged FAIR Health to assist the state in updating its workers’ compensation fee schedule. Under the terms of the agreement, FAIR Health will assist the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court with annual updates to the rate tables from 2026 to 2030.

FAIR Health supports multiple states with workers’ compensation programs. In addition to Nebraska, FAIR Health provides full-service fee schedule work for Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vermont. FAIR Health helps other states by providing data, reporting on the potential impact of annual changes to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services fee schedule, and performing other projects depending on state need. FAIR Health also works with state agencies on other types of fee schedules, such as auto liability, women’s health and cancer screenings.

FAIR Health continues to grow in the workers’ compensation field by working with states based on their needs and methodologies. Rather than proposing a predetermined solution, FAIR Health customizes its work to the state. FAIR Health works with states that use various methodologies to create fee schedules, including those with Medicare-based methodologies and others based on commercial healthcare claims in the state. FAIR Health data may be used in the fee schedule either as the primary methodology or as a data source to “gap-fill” services that Medicare does not value. Other states may use FAIR Health data for analyses that support decision making. Many states use FAIR Health dental data in their fee schedules, since Medicare does not price dental codes.

For more information about the wide range of services FAIR Health offers state workers’ compensation programs, contact FAIR Health by email at info@fairhealth.org or call 855-301-FAIR (3247), Monday through Friday, 9 am to 6 pm ET.