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The Workers' Compensation Commission will soon begin requiring injured workers to have pre-authorization for non-emergency hospital treatment, and reviews of day-to-day treatment for 11,000 orthopedic claimants. Executive Secretary... Published: Wednesday, October 23, 1991 Words: 407
maximum benefits paid each week by the unemployment and workers' compensation programs will increase slightly July 1, the state Bureau of Employment Programs said Tuesday. The top unemployment benefit will be $282, an increase of $2,... Published: Wednesday, June 22, 1994 Words: 263
medical care in a more timely manner," Caperton said. "Employers also will know the result of litigation earlier so that injured workers can return to work sooner," he said. The project will cost $7.5 million. The money will come from... Published: Tuesday, November 01, 1994 Words: 468
Illinois - welfare reform; local school control; curb paroles; cap civil lawsuit awards; workers' compensation. Indiana - boost school and prison spending; welfare cuts; curb property taxes; expedite executions. Iowa: Income and property... Published: Sunday, January 08, 1995 Words: 695
copy of the resolution just after Gov. Cecil Underwood signed a new Workers' Compensation Fund bill that makes it easier for injured workers to qualify for "permanent total disability benefits." Jim Bowen, president of the West Virginia... Published: Saturday, March 13, 1999 Words: 823
claim, or whether the building is contributing to injuries and illnesses. Kozak noted that, since 1985, claims paid out to Workers' Compensation employees have declined from 3 times the average for public clerical workers to about 1.7... Published: Thursday, March 22, 1990 Words: 254
which represents some half-million establishments, found only about 10 percent now think that the cost of health care and workers' compensation insurance is their No. 1 problem. That is down from a peak of 14 percent in the early 1990s,... Published: Tuesday, July 04, 1995 Words: 786
Friday. This is the second of two parts. MARSH: One of the persistent complaints about Workers' Comp is. that some injured workers get more in compensation, when they get the. minimum payment of about $125 a week, than they earned when... Published: Monday, June 18, 1990 Words: 1764
Employees of the Division of Workers' Compensation have suggested at least 30 ways to improve the insurance system for injured workers, including letting private companies process about 20,000 claims a year. Ed Burdette, who heads... Published: Friday, December 16, 1994 Words: 331
to reduce the debt. The reform measure also provides new tools to enhance the fund's financial viability for the benefit of injured workers. New rate-making processes will now be established, forcing employers with high injury rates... Published: Friday, April 21, 1995 Words: 981