TEST YOUR ACRONYM ACUMEN
The men and women who handle workers' comp claims speak in shorthand. If you've worked in the business, you know what I mean.
AOE/COE is shorthand for "work-related." The EC is the employer-carrier, and the EE is the claimant/employee. Those are easy ones.
Want to test yourself on workers' comp common acronyms? Try these:
DOI: ______________________________________________
LC: _______________________________________________
MO: _______________________________________________
MMI: ______________________________________________
CT: _______________________________________________
PPD: ______________________________________________
TD: _______________________________________________
QIW: ______________________________________________
PRN: ______________________________________________
PBM: ______________________________________________
UR: _______________________________________________
ACOEM: ____________________________________________
ANSWERS: Date of Injury; Labor Code; Medical-Only (claim); Maximum Medical Improvement; Cumulative Trauma or Continuous Trauma; Permanent Partial Disability; Temporary Disability; Qualified Injured Worker; Return as Needed (when IW isreleased from active care); Pharmacy Benefit Manager; Utilization Review; American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (treatment guidelines).
If you got all 12 correct, you are a real pro. A bona fide WCP.
Claims Adjuster Survey Update
You received an email in early July inviting claims adjusters to take a survey and receive 75 for completing the questionnaire. That was a legitimate offer that came from us.Nearly 70 people completed the questionnaire about speciality networks. That was a huge help! WorkCompCentral is selective and we haven't partnered with many companies on surveys like this one. However, it seemed like a good opportunity for adjusters to share their on-the-job experiences and make a little spending money in the process.
Wanted: Psyche Claims Speaker
Are you interested in speaking to a group about workers' comp psyche claims, either from a med-legal or a clinical perspective? If so, the California Association of Licensed Investigators needs you.CALI District Governor Ryan Clocks is asking for "medical-legal and or attorney-related speakers to talk on how investigators can best assist them in doing their job. I would like a psychologist or psychiatrist to address evaluating/investigating psych or stress work comp claims."
You may email Ryan at rclock.precisionservices@gmail.com or by phone, (562) 502-7053. Ryan was a California work comp claims adjuster before becoming a full-time licensed investigator.
Summer Live CE Series Continues
Three live continuing-education seminars are scheduled this summer for your consideration:"Writing a Rateable Psyche Report" with Dr. Julie Armstrong, Psy.D9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Mills College, Oakland
CE CREDITS: 6 hour available for QMEs, attorneys and claims
Details: http://ww3.workcompcentral.com/Course/coursedetails/?category=42&id=727
2) SATURDAY, AUG. 25
Liens, the New Rules and the Coming Armageddon - Three Perspectives
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., National University, San Bernardino
CE CREDITS: 6 hour available for QMEs, attorneys and claims
Details: http://ww3.workcompcentral.com/Course/coursedetails/?category=42&id=731
3) SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 Session III for Orange County
"Writing a Rateable Psyche Report" with Dr. Julie Armstrong, Psy.D
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., National University, Costa Mesa
CE CREDITS: 6 hour available for QMEs, attorneys and claims
Call to be enrolled: 805-484-0333, ext. 113 or 133.
Cost of all live summer seminars is $299 member price for qualifying WorkCompCentral paid subscribers; $329 for non-subscribers. You must call in a registration to receive the $299 special price.
Registered Nurse Leads 8/10 Webinar
Presenter Denise Gillen-Algire, RN, will offer claims payers tools and best practices to contain treatment and pharmacy costs and to achieve best outcomes for the injured worker.
Denise is the program co-chair of the National Workers' Compensation & Disability Conference, being held Nov. 7-9 in Las Vegas. She is the Practice Leader for Risk Navigation Group's Integrated Health & Productivity Management practice. She holds an RN degree from the University of New Mexico and a Masters' in Business Administration degree from the University of Texas (Dallas). She is board certified in Occupational Health Nursing, and is a fellow of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses.
Continuing-education credit is available for participants. Go to https://ww3.workcompcentral.com/Course/coursedetails/?category=42&id=732 to learn more and to register.
Go Where Everybody Knows Your Name
You probably noticed the gray bar across the top of the page if you visited WorkCompCentral.com anytime this month. It reads: "Community Coming Soon."
What is Community? It is a new feature for WorkCompCentral subscribers to connect them with others in this industry. It's a cross between your Facebook profile and LinkedIn, only you control the privacy settings and manage your contact list.
If you go to the WorkCompCentral.com home page, mouse over the gray "Community" bar. Point at the icons and see what happens.
In Community, you are eligible to receive business referrals, make referrals, post testimonials about colleagues and much more. Also, you'll have an email in-box where messages from us about your account, live events or promotions (like the adjuster survey) will go. When you log into Community, you can see who messaged you.
An official announcement is coming in August. We are excited to offer the workers' comp industry a place to call its own. Community!
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Calif. Lien Training Now Online
There are two short courses available about the new regulations in California regarding workers' comp liens. Both sessions were given live for WorkCompCentral and recorded.
- "Will the New Regs Put the Zombie Liens to Rest?" with attorney and author Michael Sullivan. 90 minutes.
- "What's New About Liens at the WCAB" with Presiding Judge Paige Levy." 3 hours.
Find them under "What's New" at http://ww3.workcompcentral.com/Course/pods
Industry News Briefs
Recent news headlines about workers' comp in your state:
CA - AD Moran Says Calif. Lien Backlog Eliminated: 7/2/12
UT - Judges Suspended as Comm. Reviews Destruction of Medical Reports: 7/3/12
CT - WCC Moving Forward with Price Cap on Repackaged Drugs: 7/3/12
IL - State Will Seek Liquidation Order for Movers Self-Insured Pool: 7/3/12
OK - Senators Request Comp Study‚ 'Opt-Out' Supporters to Plan Strategy: 7/5/12
FL - Court Clarifies Admissibility Standard for Medical Reports: 7/5/12
IL - Court Orders Rehab. for Lumbermens‚ American Manufacturers: 7/6/12
NATION - X-Mod Formula Change Could be Costly for Employers: 7/11/12
All news stories are available for viewing with a paid subscription or one-time purchase.
Subscribe at https://ww3.workcompcentral.com/subscribe/index
Buy an article using the News search tool at https://ww3.workcompcentral.com/news/index. From this page, use the pulldown menu to see only stories about that particular state.
Dana Point conference reminder
Executive Director Lanette Hanson of the California Workers' Compensation & Risk Conference issued a reminder this week to register before Aug. 15 for the three-day event Sept. 19-21.
An early registration saves employers up to $150 off the regular price. Pricing and program information is at www.cwcriskconference.org.
Dr. Rupali Das, the new medical director of the California DWC, is a featured presenter. Her topic is utilization review best practices. Other DWC officials, including Administrative Director Rosa Moran, are scheduled to present.
With 60 expert speakers, the conference has a charity golf tournament, networking events, a "Monte Carlo" night, and keynote speaker Ken Baldwin, who hosts NBC Sport’s “Season on the Edge” and is a celebrity dance instructor. The nightly activities include a salsa dance lesson and a competition.
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