Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB470

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Authorizes the medical services section of the office of workers' compensation to procure the injured worker's medical records and information. (8/1/12)

Impact

If enacted, SB470 will amend existing provisions concerning the release of medical records under R.S. 23:1127. This change is expected to significantly impact how medical information is exchanged between healthcare providers, injured employees, and employers. In cases where a request for medical services is denied by an employer, the office of workers' compensation will now have the authority to order the relevant medical records on an expedited basis. This should help ensure injured workers receive timely access to necessary medical services and support their compensation claims.

Summary

Senate Bill 470, introduced by Senator Murray, aims to streamline the processes involved in accessing medical records for injured workers within the workers' compensation framework. Specifically, the bill authorizes the medical services section of the office of workers' compensation to procure required medical information regarding an injured employee without the need for a subpoena, facilitating more efficient claims management. The law emphasizes the importance of reasonable access to medical information for all parties involved, which includes healthcare providers, case managers, and rehabilitation counselors.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB470 appears to be supportive among healthcare providers and advocacy organizations for injured workers who see the measure as beneficial for expediting medical care and claims processes. There is recognition that the ability to procure medical records efficiently can improve outcomes for employees; however, concerns regarding patient confidentiality and the potential for employers to misuse medical information have been raised in discussions around the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include potential conflicts regarding the confidentiality of medical records. While the bill seeks to enhance access to medical information for administrative efficiency, critics might worry about the ramifications of supplying access to employers or insurers, particularly if the integrity of that information is compromised. The balance between expediting processes and ensuring the protection of sensitive health information presents a complex legal and ethical challenge that lawmakers will have to navigate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB367

Provides for medical examinations in workers' compensation cases. (8/1/12)

LA SB560

To provide relative to workers' compensation, the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Law. (8/1/12)

LA HB621

Provides for parties authorized to procure and release medical records

LA SB613

Provides for workers' compensation benefits, medical treatment and rehabilitation, and fraudulent conduct. (8/1/12)

LA SB180

Provides for tort liability for a worker's compensation insurer that causes further injury through the unreasonable denial of medical treatment to an injured worker. (8/1/18)

LA SB324

Provides relative to accident reporting and access to medical records and information related to claims. (8/1/24)

LA SB763

Provides relative to the workers' compensation law. (8/1/12) (EN +$145,900 SD EX See Note)

LA HB2120

Workers' compensation; injuries; medical-only loss

LA SB227

Removes the authority of the office of workers' compensation to adjudicate workers' compensation claims and provides that the district courts have original jurisdiction of workers' compensation claims. (1/1/15)

LA SB181

Provides for the qualifications and duties of the medical director within the office of workers' compensation. (8/1/13) (OR NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.