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EMPLOYER SOLUTIONS

TPA & MRO SERVICES

DOT Physical USA can manage your company’s Third Party Administrator (TPA), Consortium, Medical Review Officer (MRO), and other FMCSA testing program requirements.

Welcome to DOT Physical USA, your dedicated partner through the complex landscape of compliance with DOT/FMCSA Medical exams, and drug alcohol testing programs. As a premier Third-Party Administrator (TPA), we take on the critical role of managing all or part of your company’s DOT drug and alcohol testing programs, ensuring that your company maintains compliance with DOT/FMCSA regulations. 
 

Additionally, we offer the unique advantage of our consortium services, adeptly handling the random testing programs for a diverse portfolio of employers, including owner-operators who require specialized assistance.  With DOT Physical USA, your business gains expertise and knowledge for your company compliance through FMCSA compliance and regulations.
 

Third-Party Administrators (TPA) /Consortium management

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Medical Review Officers (MROare licensed physicians who have been trained and certified to review the lab results and to validate whether a test is positive.  MROs receive laboratory confirmed urine drug test results; determine whether there is a legitimate medical explanation for a laboratory confirmed positive, adulterated, or substituted result; and review and report a verified result to the designated employer representative (DER) in a timely and confidential manner.

Medical Review Officer

Third-Party Administrators (TPA) manage all, or part, of an employer’s DOT drug and alcohol testing program, sometimes including maintaining required testing records. They perform tasks as agreed to by the employer to assist in implementing the drug and alcohol testing program and to help keep the employer compliant with the DOT/FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Testing rules and regulations.
 

A consortium will often manage the DOT random testing programs of several employers, including those of owner-operators who are not permitted to manage random testing themselves. Consortiums that manage owner operator programs play a very unique service agent role.

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