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The WorkCompAcademy is a full featured online learning experience. Our faculty includes the leading practitioners in the California Workers' Compensation Community. Our online curriculum covers all as... more
FAQs about WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News:How many episodes does WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News have?The podcast currently has 813 episodes available.
September 21, 2009Work Comp Academy News for September 18, 2009This episode covers some fraud convictions around the state and some abuse by medical journal article authors. The technology section covers some new developments in bill review and document imaging. Two cases are reported from the court of appeal, one is about a dispute over attorney fees between two defense firms, and the other is about the special errand exception to the going and coming rule. Financial news includes a report from the SCIF about declines in their income as a result of bankruptcies. We also have a follow up story about investigators using Facebook to investigate claimants....more12minPlay
September 11, 2009Work Comp Academy News for September 11, 2009This episode covers the secret negotiations in Sacramento attempting to reform Workers' Compensation, and regulatory announcements by the DWC to cut costs. Two appellate cases are discussed. One deals with a malpractice case against an insurance broker, and the other was an antitrust case against the SCIF. The Cincinnati Bengals filed suit in Ohio to force 31 former players to file the claims in Ohio instead of California. We also have an interesting story about an investigator who found information about a bogus claim from Facebook....more10minPlay
September 04, 2009Work Comp Academy News for September 4, 2009In this episode the WCAB retreats somewhat in new Almaraz/Guzman opinions. The WCAB maintains the same DFEC formula in Ogilvie. Pfizer pays $2.3 billion fine for fraud. Zurich net income drops 53% ss recession takes toll. A study shows low wage earners "pressured" not to make Work Comp claims. Emerging model of "retail" delivery of health care is cost effective. Section 111 reporting requirements for the MMSEA delayed until 2010 or later. WC lawyers and doctors must comply with FTC red flags identity theft rule by November 1. Judge exempts 6,000 SCIF workers from furloughs. Comp premiums decline as layoffs shrink payrolls. Health care reform likely to indirectly affect workers compensation....more9minPlay
FAQs about WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News:How many episodes does WorkCompAcademy | Weekly News have?The podcast currently has 813 episodes available.