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1 © 2009 Sedgwick CMS. Confidential – Do not disclose or distribute. Workers’ Compensation National Reform: Affecting and Implementing Jurisdictional Changes

2 2 National Issues State Reviews Implications What’s Next? Overview Auto animation

3 3 National Initiatives AB 227/SB 228 SB 899 SIP Regulations HR 635 Auto animation 3

4 44 National Initiatives Medicare and Medicaid SCHIP Reporting Extension Act of 2007, Section 111 Auto animation

5 55 National Initiatives Brown v. Cassens Transport Auto animation

6 6 State Trends PPO Discounting Networks Utilization Review Provider Contracting Rising Costs 6 Auto animation

7 7 Workers’ Comp Medical Losses Are More Than Half of Total Losses Accident Year 2008p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/2008 1988, 1998: Based on data through 12/31/2007, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services, including state funds Excludes high deductible policies

8 8 Accident/Calendar Year Medical Claim Costs Increased During Prior Recessions 2008p: Preliminary based on data valued as of 12/31/2008 1991–2007: Based on data through 12/31/2007, developed to ultimate Based on the states where NCCI provides ratemaking services, including state funds Excludes high deductible policies

9 9 Bell Weather States FloridaIllinois New York California Texas Auto animation

10 10 California - Where We Were? Subjective permanent disability No control over medical treatment –PTP presumption of correctness –Multiple surgeries –Over utilization Fee schedule issues –Pharmacy –Outpatient surgeries SIP audit issues Costs climbed from

11 © 2009 Sedgwick CMS. Confidential – Do not disclose or distribute. Legislative and Regulatory Changes AB 749 AB 227/SB 228 SB 899 SIP Regulations

12 12 Increase in benefit rates Repeal of primary treating physician presumption of correctness for injuries after 1/1/03 Settlement of vocational rehabilitation Medical confidentiality AB 749 AB 227/SB 228 SB 899 SIP Regulations

13 13 Repeal of primary treating physician presumption of correctness for all injuries Fee schedules Treatment caps Utilization review Supplemental job displacement voucher AB 227/SB 228

14 14 Senate Bill 899 Medical provider network Treatment caps –Extended to occupational therapy QME process Immediate medical payment Temporary disability cap Permanent disability Apportionment Return to work SB 899

15 15 3-year rule codified Utilization review Fee schedules Dueling medical reports Present value Apportionment SIP Regulations

16 16 Florida: Key Changes 2003 Compensability threshold Permanent total Medical care Attorneys’ fees Fee schedule Physician changes Senate Bill 50A

17 17 Florida: Impact of Changes Indemnity Medical Frequency of defense attorney involvement Emma Murray v. Mariner Health/ACE USA. –NCCI proposed rate increase –House Bill 903

18 18 Illinois: Key Changes Medical fee schedule Utilization review

19 19 Illinois: Impact of Key Change Unintended Consequences –Utilization of UR –Increase in costs

20 20 New York: Key Changes Increase in benefit rates Cap on PPD benefits Medical fee schedules Diagnostic testing networks Pre-authorization Special disability fund Settlement offers S.3322/A.6163

21 21 New York: Impact of Key Changes Insurance commissioner ordered reduction in rates Implementation delays Varying effective dates Preauthorization threshold issues Stakeholder awareness

22 22 HB 7 Texas: Key Changes Health care networks Elimination of DWCC, functions transferred to DWC within TDI Removal of Approved Doctor List (ADL) Fee schedule Peer review licensure E-billing Limit use of required medical exam

23 23 Texas: Impact of Key Change Fee schedule Networks Disability Management

24 24 What’s Next? Is the pendulum changing? What is the answer to rising costs? What is effective cost containment?

25 25 What Should Employers Do? Legislative Activism –Understand what’s happening early –Establish coalition –Evaluation considerations –Determine important issues –Define communication protocol –Participate in the process –Provide data and examples

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