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- NICA - Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association
NICA is a statutory organization that manages state funds used to pay for the care of children and adults born with certain neurological injuries NICA benefits are available to eligible children statewide on a no-fault basis
- Medical Providers - Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury . . .
The NICA Plan is funded by annual assessments to participating physicians and hospitals OB GYN physicians and midwives are eligible to participate in the NICA Plan by paying the required $2,500 fee each calendar year Participating medical providers can now pay online
- About NICA - Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation . . .
NICA is a statutory organization that manages state funds used to pay for the care of children born with certain neurological injuries NICA benefits are available to eligible children statewide on a no-fault basis
- Exemptions - NICA
Proof of qualification for a claimed exemption must be furnished to NICA at P O Box 14567, Tallahassee, Florida 32317-4567 It is each physician’s obligation to notify NICA of a subsequent change in status with regard to a claimed exemption
- NICA - Provider Payment Portal
Provider Payment Portal - NICA's Pay Online Feature Pay your fee by credit card here online It's free, quick, easy, and secure A provided phone number will be used by NICA if there are questions regarding payment
- Contact Us - NICA
About NICA Filing a Claim Enrolled Families Medical Providers Board Meetings Reports Contact Us Pay Online The Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association Privacy Notice Disclaimer
- Filing a Claim - NICA
The Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Plan, commonly referred to as NICA, offers extensive benefits to children who have suffered brain or spinal cord injuries due to oxygen deprivation or physical trauma during labor, delivery, or shortly after birth
- Non-Participating Providers - NICA
Since 1988, NICA has provided a timely and cost-efficient method for allocating resources where they’re needed most – to the families of young children with specified birth-related injuries
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