[b][UNITED STATES, 02/17/2016][/b] – Nuclear Care Partners (NCP) strives to improve the condition of former atomic workers through their range of healthcare services. The company is an approved medical provider under the U.S. Department of Labor Programs: RECA, EEOICPA, DCMWC, and FECA. They work exclusively with workers diagnosed with work-related diseases and also qualify for no-cost in-home medical benefits.
The NCP considers its services as a way of expressing appreciation for the work done by former Department of Energy workers and their service in the Nuclear Weapons Industry.
[b]Health Care Partners[/b]
As mentioned, NCP’s services revolve around four partner programs: EOICPA, FECA, RECA, and DCMWC. These energy worker programs address the various cases of work-related illnesses.
EOICPA (Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act) offers medical benefits to employees who contracted diseases due to their work in the atomic weapons industry. According to the NCP, patients approved under EEOICPA may qualify for No Cost home nursing care services.
The Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) provides federal employees injured in the line of duty with compensation benefits, such as monetary benefits for loss of use of scheduled members, wage loss benefits, vocational rehabilitation, and medical benefits.
RECA offers monetary compensation for veterans affected by cancer and other diseases as a result of their exposure to nuclear testing. The Division of Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation (DCMWC) or Federal Black Lung program, on the other hand, assists workers with administering claims filed under the Black Lung Benefits act.
[b]Professional Services[/b]
Apart from partnering with certified government programs, NCP also works with the client’s physician to tailor plans of care that fit their individual needs. Their services typically include (but are not limited to) home safety, medication assistance, skilled nursing care, CNA support and meal preparations.
[b]About Nuclear Care Partners[/b]
Nuclear Care Partners’ (NCP) primary goal is to care for atomic workers disabled or injured in the line of work. Through their stable partnership with accredited programs, they attend to all of their clients’ healthcare needs. It is also a unique opportunity that offers support, family member training, and financial compensation for the families of their clients.
For more information, clients can visit http://www.nuclearcarepartners.com.