Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR129

Introduced
6/3/13  
Introduced
6/3/13  
Passed
6/4/13  
Passed
6/4/13  
Engrossed
6/4/13  

Caption

Requests that the medical advisory council within the office of workers' compensation administration meet and reformulate the medical treatment schedule to address the need for injured workers to have access to routine physician office visits as well as uninterrupted prescribed active therapy treatment.

Impact

The resolution aims to reformulate the existing medical treatment guidelines which currently do not adequately address the continuous care needs of injured workers. By pointing out the deficiency in the current treatment schedule, SCR129 highlights the need for a more nuanced and supportive approach towards recovery in workers' compensation cases. This adjustment could potentially lead to faster recovery times and a more straightforward path back to work for those affected by work-related injuries.

Summary

SCR129 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that urges the medical advisory council within Louisiana's office of workers' compensation administration to meet and develop new guidelines. These guidelines are intended to address the need for routine physician office visits for injured workers, as well as ensure that prescribed active therapy treatments are not interrupted. The issue arose from complaints that existing medical treatment schedules failed to explicitly cover the necessity of these visits, leading to denied claims by workers' compensation insurers. This resolution seeks to improve access to basic medical care for injured workers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR129 appears to reflect a strong desire for reform in the workers' compensation system. Supporters of the resolution argue that it will improve the lives of injured workers by ensuring they have access to necessary medical treatment, including routine evaluations and uninterrupted therapy. However, there may be concerns regarding how quickly the advisory council can address these issues and whether any resistance might arise from concerns over costs by insurance providers.

Contention

Key points of contention lie in how the resolution will be implemented and the practicality of reforming the medical treatment schedule. While the resolution aims to prioritize the health and recovery of injured workers, questions remain about the balance between expedited access to care versus cost containment in insurance practices. The effectiveness of the proposed guidelines will largely depend on the council's ability to navigate these challenges and establish a system that benefits both injured workers and healthcare providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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