Workers’ Compensation Division Seeks Employer Input

Posted on Wed, Mar 07, 2012

Two state entities are holding a series of public meetings across the state to gather comments about current workers’ compensation issues from employers and other stakeholders. 

The open forum discussions are planned by the state Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) and the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC). DIR and DWC also seek suggestions for improvements.

DIR Director Christine Baker and DWC Administrative Director Rosa Moran will be among the speakers at the meetings.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • Providing appropriate medical treatment without unnecessary delay, the Medical Provider Network (MPN), Utilization Review (UR) or other issues.
  • Enabling injured workers to return to work as quickly as medically feasible.
  • Adequate compensation for permanent disabilities.
  • Reducing the burden of liens on the system.
  • Identifying appropriate fee schedules.
  • Reducing unnecessary litigation costs.
  • Assessing appropriate use of opiates and other care.
  • Any other improvements needed.

The California Chamber of Commerce would very much like to have its members participate in this process. Please visit CalChamber.com to register to attend one of the open forums.

Anyone wishing to participate should contact Jeremy Merz, CalChamber policy advocate.

 

Author: CalChamber/HR Watchdog

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