Occupational Health Service

CA-16 Authorization for Examination and Treatment

What the OWCP CA-16 treatment authorization is, when your agency issues it, what the 60-day payment guarantee covers, and what to bring to your first visit. OWCP-authorized Kansas City clinic.

What the CA-16 Authorization Is

The CA-16 is the form that gets an injured federal worker into treatment fast. Issued by your employing agency after a traumatic injury, it authorizes examination and treatment and guarantees the provider will be paid for up to 60 days, even while your claim is still being decided. Core Medical Center accepts CA-16 authorizations as an OWCP-authorized clinic in Blue Springs, serving federal employees across the Greater Kansas City metro.

In short: the CA-16 is your agency-issued authorization for initial medical care after a traumatic work injury. It guarantees payment for up to 60 days from issuance, it should be issued promptly when you request care, and it is separate from whether your claim is ultimately accepted.

When and How a CA-16 Is Issued

The sequence is simple:

  1. You experience a traumatic injury on duty, the kind reported on a CA-1
  2. You report it and request medical treatment
  3. Your supervisor or injury compensation specialist issues the CA-16, typically within four hours of the request
  4. You take the CA-16 to the treating clinic, which examines you and bills the Department of Labor

The authorization is designed for traumatic injuries. Occupational disease claims filed on a CA-2 generally do not receive a CA-16, which is one of the practical differences between the two claim types. Official guidance lives on the Department of Labor’s OWCP site.

What the 60-Day Guarantee Covers

The CA-16 obligates the Department of Labor to pay for the authorized examination and the medical care that follows for up to 60 days from the date of issuance, unless OWCP terminates the authorization earlier in writing. For you, that means the money question is settled while you focus on treatment. For your claim, it means the injury gets examined and documented early, when the evidence is freshest. Early documentation matters: the exam that happens this week becomes the objective record your CA-20 physician’s report and CA-17 duty status reports are built on.

What to Bring to Your First Visit

  • The CA-16 itself, if your agency issued one
  • Your claim number, if the claim has been filed
  • A description of how the injury happened, including date, time and duties
  • Any imaging or records from an emergency visit, if you were seen elsewhere first

If the paperwork is incomplete or the CA-16 was never issued, come in anyway and our front desk will confirm how authorization applies to your situation. The OWCP Forms Library explains every form your claim will touch, and our OWCP Claims Assistance service handles the documentation side when a claim needs more support.

Treated Early, Documented Right

The CA-16 exists so treatment is not delayed by claims processing, and that early window is where good federal injury care starts. Our physician-directed team evaluates the injury, begins treatment the same visit when appropriate, and produces the documentation your claim will rely on for months. Same-week appointments are typically available, and for accepted claims care is billed through the Department of Labor rather than to you. Start with our OWCP Doctor page to see how the full treatment path works.

You can learn more about the underlying clinical picture from the U.S. Department of Labor's program for federal injured workers.

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Common questions

CA-16 Form FAQ

What does a CA-16 authorize?

The CA-16 authorizes medical examination and treatment for a work-related traumatic injury and guarantees payment for that care for up to 60 days from issuance, unless the Department of Labor terminates it earlier. It lets you get treated right away while your claim is still being processed.

Who issues the CA-16?

Your employing agency. After you report a traumatic injury and request medical care, your supervisor or injury compensation office should generally issue the CA-16 promptly, typically within four hours of the request. It is issued for traumatic injury claims and is generally not used for occupational disease claims.

What if I was never given a CA-16?

You can still be treated, and Core Medical Center regularly sees federal employees whose authorization paperwork is still in motion. Ask your agency about the CA-16, bring your claim number if you have one, and our front desk will confirm how authorization and billing apply to your situation. Coverage decisions rest with the Department of Labor.

Does the CA-16 mean my claim is accepted?

No. It guarantees payment for initial medical care while the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs processes the claim. Acceptance of the claim itself still depends on the evidence, including the medical documentation your doctor provides, which is exactly the part we handle.

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