Information for attorneys
Federal Injury Behavioral Health (FIBHC) supports behavioral health components of OWCP cases through structured, compliance-aligned care.
Services are designed to align with accepted conditions, documentation requirements, and case timelines relevant to ongoing claims.
FIBHC operates as a centralized clinical system. All documentation and communication are handled institutionally to ensure consistency and reduce fragmentation.
Referrals and case coordination requests may be submitted through the intake system.
How We Work
Federal Injury Behavioral Health operates through a centralized clinical system.
Care is:
Assigned to licensed clinicians
Delivered within defined documentation standards
Coordinated through structured administrative processes
All services are aligned with accepted conditions and clinical necessity.
Documentation
Clinical documentation is:
Objective
Consistent
Functionally oriented
Aligned with OWCP requirements
Forms such as the CA-17 and CA-20 are completed as required and processed through the FIBH system.
Documentation reflects clinical findings and functional impact.
Communication
All communication is managed through centralized channels.
Responses to authorized requests are:
Clinically appropriate
Consistent with documentation
Limited to scope
Coordination
Federal Injury Behavioral Health may coordinate with:
Attorneys
Physicians
Case managers
Authorized representatives
Coordination remains within clinical boundaries.
Important Clarification
Federal Injury Behavioral Health does not:
Determine claim outcomes
Provide legal opinions
Advocate for claim decisions
Guarantee results
Our role is limited to behavioral health treatment and documentation.
Accessing Services
Cases must begin with a structured intake review.
All referrals are evaluated for:
Clinical appropriateness
Alignment with OWCP requirements
Availability
Clinical referral pathways will become available upon commencement of services.