You can log in to the new Workers’ Compensation Medical Bill Processing (WCMBP) system if…

  • You are an employee or survivor and have received your claimant packet and login credentials
  • You are an authorized representative and have already registered to be linked to a claimant case

Please select your program to review important information and updates prior to logging in.

Division of Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation (DCMWC)

Coal miners totally disabled by pneumoconiosis arising out of coal mine employment, as well as survivors of coal miners whose deaths are attributable to the disease, may file claims under the Black Lung Benefits Act. The Act also covers eligible active or retired miners receiving treatment for lung diseases related to pneumoconiosis.

What You Need to Know

Claimants: You should have received a welcome letter with information on accessing our system as well as your ID card. If you have appointed an authorized representative, you will receive a letter with their login credentials. You must pass this information along to your representative.

Authorized Representatives: As noted above, your login credentials will be mailed directly to the claimant. Please ask the claimant for this information. You will need to register through OWCP Connect and then will register with the new bill processing system.

ID Cards: Claimants must present their DCMWC ID card to their medical provider at each appointment. The provider will need the claimant case ID number on the card.

Provider Search: Click here to find a medical provider near you who is actively enrolled with the Office of Workers’ Compensation.

Need more? Visit OWCP’s Division of Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation (DCMWC)

Claimant Login Representative Login

Division of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation (DEEOIC)

Current or former employees (or their survivors) of the Department of Energy (DOE), its predecessor agencies, and certain of its vendors, contractors and subcontractors may qualify for benefits under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) or the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA).

What You Need to Know

Employees: If eligible for medical benefits, you will receive a packet with your login credentials, ID card, and instructions for submitting bills for medical and travel expense reimbursement.

Survivors: Please register with OWCP Connect to check your case status.

Authorized Representatives / Power of Attorney (AR/POA): If an AR/POA is appointed, he or she will receive a welcome letter with the instructions and login credentials required to register and use the system on the employee or survivor’s behalf.

ID Cards: Employee claimants must present their DEEOIC ID card to their medical provider at each appointment. The provider will need the claimant case ID number on the card to bill for services.

Provider Search: Click here to find a medical provider near you who is actively enrolled with the Office of Workers’ Compensation.

Need more? Visit OWCP’s Division of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation (DEEOIC)

Claimant Login Representative Login

Division of Federal Employees Compensation (DFEC)

Workers' compensation coverage is available to approximately 2.6 million federal and postal workers around the world for employment-related injuries and occupational diseases via the Federal Employees' Compensation Act.

What You Need to Know

Registration: You will register and log in through OWCP Connect. Click the Claimant Login button to begin.

Provider Search: Click here to find a medical provider near you who is actively enrolled with the Office of Workers’ Compensation.

Need more? Visit OWCP’s Division of Federal Employees Compensation (DFEC)

Claimant Login

The login buttons will take you to OWCP Connect, which will validate your credentials and log you into the secure system.

Claimant Login Representative Login