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Friday, January 6, 2012

Baby Boomers Have Work Comp Claims Too

A recent study confirms that Baby Boomers are unfortunately not claiming workers' compensation benefits at a higher rate than younger workers. What the report doesn't reveal is that older disabled workers are being shifted to the Social Security system for medical benefits at a higher rate than ever before.


NCCI, with its private data, seems to ignore the fact that cost shifting is still occurring from workers' compensation insurance coverage to the general taxpayer by the utilization of Medicare. Until CMS finally shuts the door once and for all, older workers are going to take the easier path for benefits through Medicare. Medicare leaves the choice of doctors and the number of physicians to the patient.


At this point in time, the few senior workers who do file compensation claims for injuries superimposed on general deteriorating medical conditions, are being denied work comp due to pre-existing conditions and age related deterioration. It "used to be" that workers' compensation "took the worker as they found him (her)," but that has changed through the insurance company initiated legislative efforts in a majority of jurisdictions.


Until such time as the workers' compensation system becomes user friendly to senior workers, those workers will be left out of the compensation system and will not realize the additional benefits of temporary and permanent partial or total disability benefits. Under the current system the senior workers, and the general taxpayer, are the big losers. The system needs to be reversed so that workers' compensation becomes a winning solution to the problem.


Read more about the baby boomers who are working: In a Second Career, Working to Make a Difference
“The concept of retirement is fading,” said Mary S. Bleiberg, ReServe’s executive director. “There is a steady increase in people over 65 going into or staying in the workforce. People are realizing they’re going to be around a lot longer, and there’s a limited number of golf clubs they can swing.”

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Huntsman Steps Up To Reform Workers' Compensation

John M. Huntsman, the Republican presidential dark-horse candidate from Utah, has his own agenda on attacking workers' compensation and disability benefits. Endorsed today by The Boston Globe, campaign spectators will need to keep a watchful eye on the race as the workers' compensation system is now becoming a major target of Presidential reform without a new substitute system in sight.

Read more about the platform of Jon M. Huntsman:  Morning Feature: To Create Jobs, Subsidize Labor

"Huntsman says his plan is revenue neutral, so who would pay to subsidize investors? He says he’ll pay for it by eliminating deductions and loopholes. While some of those are corporate goodies that many progressives would like to see gone, Huntsman would also take away deductions and credits that help low- and middle-income families, such as exclusions on primary income Social Security benefits, veterans pensions and disability benefits, military combat pay, workers compensation payments, public assistance benefits, and employer-paid health insurance..."


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Medical Marijuana Maybe Permitted By State Authorization

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Workers' Compensation systems maybe legally  implementing distribution of marijuana for medical purposes on a state by state basis circumventing a Federal prohibition. A Federal Court ruled today that the state authorized distribution program was not subject to Federal restrictions.

Prescription drugs utilization has exploded both in cost factors and in volume leading to major concerns by both employers and insurance carriers. Compounding the issue is that prescription pain relief is being offered more frequently to avoid the both costly and risky surgical intervention and protocols. Additionally there is a concern that state governments merely want to get into the act in order to tax the prescription costs for the purposes of raising revenue.

All of this focuses on the issue of whether the nation's workers' compensation system is actually providing the necessary care to cure and relieve medical conditions as intended by the crafters a century ago.

Click here to read more from the Jurist: Federal judge grants ACLU motion to dismiss Arizona medical marijuana challenge
"A judge for the US District Court for the District of Arizona [official website] on Wednesday granted an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) [advocacy website] motion to dismiss a lawsuit [order, PDF] challenging Arizona's voter approved medical marijuana law, the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act [text, PDF]."

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Contagion in The Workplace: Ready or Not

The recent scientific announcement that scientists have developed an airborne strain of a highly contagious and deadly H5N1 flu virus brings to front burner the issue, once again, of whether the workers' compensation system is ready to respond effectively to a large spread viral  epidemic.

Whether the release is because of an unintentional act, or a terrorist attack, the workers' compensation system has not established a protocol for responding with urgent medical care and an elaborate and expedited medical delivery and benefit system.

Read more: Debate Persists on Deadly Flu Made Airborne (NY Times)

“This research should not have been done,” said Richard H. Ebright, a chemistry professor and bioweapons expert at Rutgers University who has long opposed such research. He warned that germs that could be used as bioweapons had already been unintentionally released hundreds of times from labs in the United States and predicted that the same thing would happen with the new virus.

“It will inevitably escape, and within a decade,” he said.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

More Evidence Mounts That TSA Scanners Are Dangerous



How much radiation is just too much and an additional risk for cancer is the question now posed by scientists concerned about TSA scanners. The scanners emit radiation in one form or another that is where the issues gets hot.


"Ionizing means it knocks the electrons out of your body, which breaks your DNA chain, which can cause death or cancer...."
Read: Cancer concerns mount over TSA body scanner

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Gingrich Calls Present Workers' Compensation System Dangerous


Entitlement programs were a hot issue in the Iowa Caucuses, and the nation's workers' compensation system has become an ancillary target. In the final hours of the Iowa debate,  Newt Gingrich called the present workers' compensation system as "very dangerous." 

Whoever the winner of tonight's contest is on the Republican side, that person will ultimately carry forth the Republican agenda to review the nation's disability program including both workers' compensation and disability. 


Click here for the NY Times story on the results of the Iowa Caucuses

Annual Reporting of WCMSA Account Expenditures

Address for submitting annual accounting documentation to CMS' Medicare Secondary Payer Recovery Contractor (MSPRC). Please send your completed annual Workers' Compensation Medicare Set-aside Arrangement (WCMSA) Account Expenditure accounting documentation to the CMS lead Medicare Contractor at the address below:

MSPRC - Non-Group Health Plan (NGHP)
P.O. Box 138832
Oklahoma City, OK 73113