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 Established to provide the exclusive remedy for industrially injured employees, irrespective of fault.  Established to provide industrially injured employees with medical treatment and a variety of other benefits.  Established to provide an arena to resolve disputes.

 Ensure that an employee, who sustains an industrial injury, and those that depend upon the employee for support, will have a means of support.  Ensure that reasonable medical treatment is provided to cure or relieve effects of the injury.

 Ensure an employee who sustains an industrial injury is monetarily compensated for any permanent disability.  Ensure that an industrially injured employee who cannot return to his or her usual job is vocationally rehabilitated/retrained. (Injuries before 01/01/2004)

 Ensure that the dependents of an employee who dies as a result of an industrial injury will be provided with compensation and a burial allowance.  Ensure that his or her employer does not discriminate against an employee who sustains an industrial injury.

6 Self-Insured since (See County Code ) Workers’ Compensation Claims Administration outsourced in Currently, there are four contracts with three workers’ compensation third party administrators (TPAs): Tristar, Intercare, and AIMS. Medical Management and Cost Containment (MMCC) services are provided under contract with three vendors: Corvel, AMC, and ACS CompIQ.

 Workers’ compensation claims administration quality assurance review and contract compliance.  Assist departments and injured workers in the equitable resolution of workers’ compensation claim issues.  MMCC contract monitoring.  Provide assistance and guidance regarding RTW issues.  SIU – anti-fraud coordination efforts. 7

WORKERS’ COMPENSATION  Employer responsibilities:  Notify new employee of rights Notify new employee of rights  Posting Notice Posting Notice  DWC-1 DWC-1  Report Claim – Form 5020  Complete supervisor incident/investigation report  Fraud reporting – it is our collective responsibility to report suspected potential workers’ compensation fraud.

 May increase cost due to lost investigation and denial opportunities (LC 5402(b)).  May increased medical treatment costs incurred because the denial decision is delayed (LC 5402(c)).  May subject the employer to a 10% increase in indemnity costs (LC 4650).

FEHA BASIC PURPOSE  Established to prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of physical disability, mental disability, and medical condition.

FEHA BASIC PURPOSE  Ensure employers provide reasonable accommodations for those employees who are unable to perform the essential job functions of their job because of disability.  Ensure employers engage in a timely, good faith interactive process with employees with disabilities to determine effective reasonable accommodations.

LABOR CODE 132a  It is the declared policy of the state that there shall be no discrimination against workers who are injured in the course and scope of their employment.  Any employer who discharges, or threatens to discharge, or in any manner discriminates against any employee because he or she has filed a claim for compensation with his or her employer or an application for adjudication, or because the employee has received a rating, award, or settlement is guilty of a misdemeanor and the employee’s compensation is increased by one-half, up to $10,000. The employee shall also be entitled to reinstatement, lost wages, and work benefits.  Any employer who discharges, or threatens to discharge, or in any manner discriminates against any employee because the employee testified or made known his or her intentions to testify in another employee’s case before the appeals board, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and the employee shall be entitled to reinstatement and reimbursement for lost wages and work benefits caused by the acts of the employer.

The City of Moorpark Decision  Section 132a does not provide an exclusive remedy and does not preclude an employee from pursuing FEHA and common law remedies.  The FEHA broadly announces the public policy of this state that it is necessary to protect and safeguard the right and opportunity of all persons to seek, obtain, and hold employment without discrimination or abridgement on account of… physical disability or mental disability…  A construction of GC section 12940, subdivision (a), that narrows the term “disability” to disabilities unrelated to work seems inconsistent with the principal of liberal construction.

 Do practice sound disability management by attempting to return the injured worker back to work as soon as possible.  Do contact the injured worker regularly to address return-to-work efforts and the need for interactive process meetings (IPMs).  Do work with the injured worker’s supervisor to address reasonable accommodations and essential job functions in an effort to return the injured worker to suitable productive employment.  Do document all efforts and communications.

 Statement on modified work:  If medically feasible, the injured worker who is unable to return to regular duty should be placed in a modified work environment if it is suggested by the treating physician and, when practical, accommodated by the employer.  A research of the relevant world literature, recently sponsored by the IMC, suggests that the availability of modified work has become increasingly important in accomplishing the goal of rehabilitating and returning the injured worker back to the work place. The study further suggests that the availability of modified work appears to have reduced employer costs because of more effective sustained return to work outcomes. The Industrial Medical Council would like to encourage the California workers' compensation community to consider joining us in promulgating the above concept.

LERC  Ensure industrial injuries or illnesses are reported as soon as possible and with as much detail as possible.  Ensure the cause of industrial injuries or illnesses are investigated and prevention measures implemented, if possible.  Expedite the provision of initial medical care.

LERC  Establish sound workflow processes with the workers’ compensation third party administrator.  Schedule periodic workers’ compensation claim reviews.  Enlist assistance of CEO-RMB staff when needed.

LERC  Contact the injured employee early and regularly (Document).  Obtain work capacities and restrictions as soon as possible. Be on the look out for reasonable accommodation triggers (Document).  Describe essential functions and usual duties of the job (Document).  Research and evaluate possible accommodations (Document).

LERC  Select a reasonable accommodation and make an offer of work (Document).  Implement and monitor the accommodation (Document).  Maintain well documented RTW files that demonstrate timely respectful communication with an emphasis on complying with FEHA obligations.  Know your roles!