MBL103 Chapter 12 Workers Compensation & Disability Automotive Insurance

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The Energy Employees' Occupational Illness Compensation Program

A patient presents with a form of cancer developed from radiation exposure during their work in a federal weapons facility. By which OWCP programs are they likely to be covered?

The Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Program

A patient presents with an injury suffered while working on an offshore fishing ship. By which OWCP program are they likely to be covered?

a final report

After discharging a workers' compensation for a patient to go back to work, the provider must file _______________

full time, part time, minors

Among the following, who do most states require public and private companies to provide workers' compensation coverage for?

injury with temporary disability

An employee breaks his arm on the job and requires treatment and a rehabilitation of several weeks before he can return to work. Which category describes this type of injury?

injury with permanent disability

An employee breaks his back on the job and is not expected to be able to return to the job in the future. Which category describes this type of injury?

injury without disability

An employee sprains her ankle on the job, resulting in a trip to the physician, but is cleared to return to work later that week. Which of the following categories describes this type of injury?

injury requiring vocational rehabilitation

An employee suffers a bad fall in a factory and has to be trained to work in the administrative office for the company as a result of the injury. Which category describes this type of injury?

the denial of a disability claim

An incomplete or inadequate medical report often leads to ___________

state

At what level are workers' compensation programs administered?

FERS

Federal workers hired after 1984 are covered by __________

obtain authorization

For a company to self insure for workers' compensation, most states require you to ______________

the first seven days

For how many days of disability are cash benefits generally not paid?

companies' pay premiums to a central state insurance fund

How is workers' compensation insurance funded under state fund?

five

How many categories of work related injuries are there?

directly from Medicare

Identify a source from which employers cannot obtain workers' compensation insurance.

if an injury was an intentional injury

Injuries are generally covered under workers' compensation except for?

actions a payer takes to recoup paid claim expense in certain circumstances

Subrogation refers to _________________

are qualifies for welfare programs

Supplemental Security Income provides financial assistance to individuals who _______________

coal mines

The Federal Black Lung Program provides benefits for individuals who work in ___________

the U.S. Dept. of Labor

The OWCP is part of which branch of the federal government?

OWCP

Various programs that are administered by the __________ cover work related illnesses or injuries suffered by civilian employees of federal agencies, including occupational diseases they acquire.

FICA

What authorizes payroll deductions for the Social Security Disability Program?

occupational diseases and illnesses

What can develop due to workplace conditions or activities?

precluding very heavy lifting

What classification of disability describes an individual who has lost 25 percent of the ability for very heavy lifting?

precluding heavy lifting

What classification of disability describes an individual who has lost 50 percent of the ability for heavy lifting?

precluding heavy work

What classification of disability describes an individual who has lost 50 percent or more of the ability to lift, push, pull, bend, stoop, and climb?

limitation to light work

What classification of disability describes an individual who may work in an upright or walking position as long as no greater than minimal effort is required?

the veteran is injured while working for a private employer

What conditions would exclude benefits from the Veteran's Pension Program?

Notice of Contest

What determination denies liability for an employees' workers' compensation claim?

Admission of Liability

What determination indicates that an employer is responsible for an employees' claim under workers' compensation?

contacts the employee for medical records

What does an insurance carrier not do after it receives the first report of injury?

progress report

What does the physician of record file with the insurance carrier every time there is a substantial change in the patients' condition that affects disability status or when required by state rules and regulations?

injuries of self employed individuals

What is NOT covered by workers' compensation insurance?

request mediation

What is the first step in the process of appealing workers' compensation decisions?

they compensate employees based on a percentage of their salary before the injury

What is the most common method states use to determine wage loss benefits?

vocational rehabilitation

What is the process of retraining an employee to returned to the workforce called?

to provide an additional, impartial medical opinion before a final determination is made

What is the purpose of an IME?

interest on the payment or a late fee

What may a claimant be eligible for if a workers' compensation claim is not paid within the specified time?

SSI

What program helps to pay living expenses for people who are blind or have disabilities and those of low - income older people?

FECA

What provides workers' compensation benefits for civilian employees of the federal government?

death benefits and funeral expenses

What states pay when an individual is fatally injured on the job?

limitation to sedentary and semi-sedentary work

What type of disabilities are due to lower extremity injuries?

minimal pain

What type of pain is merely annoying and does not limit an employee's ability to perform their job?

slight pain

What type of pain may limit an employee some work assignments but is generally tolerable?

severe pain

What type of pain will force an employer to avoid any activities that will lead to pain?

moderate pain

What type of pain will markedly limit an employee's performance but is not intolerable?

disability compensation programs

What type of programs provide partial reimbursement for lost income when a disability - whether work related or not - prevents the individual from working?

those who have sustained workplace injuries

What type of workers are covered by the programs of the OWCP?

external causes

What types of codes must be included in ICD-10-CM coding to report the cause of an accident?

vocational rehabilitation, medical treatment, and cash benefits for lost wages

What types of services are offered by the programs administered by the OWCP?

OSHA

What was created to protect workers from health and safety risks on the job?

first report of injury

When a provider initially examines a workers' compensation patient, what document must be filed with the state?

notification in writing within a certain time period

When an employee is injured on the job, most states require ______________

when the employee cooperates with request for medical examination

When do temporary partial or temporary total disability benefit NOT cease?

directly to the provider

Where is payment made when a federal worker injured on the job is treated by a physician authorized by the OWCP?

none of these are correct; there is no universal rule

Which form should always be used in completing a workers' compensation claim form?

a self employed individual

Which of the following individuals would generally NOT be covered by state workers' compensation insurance?

a part time employee of a private food service company

Which of the following individuals would generally be covered by state workers' compensation insurance?

an injury resulting from and employees' failure to obey safety procedures

Which of the following is an example of an injury that is generally NOT covered?

an injury due to heavy lifting

Which of the following is an example of an injury that is generally covered?

reporting 99455 or 99456 together with 99080

Which of the following is not a legitimate process for the completion of workers' compensation claims?

none of these are correct; individuals do not have this right

Which of the law may allow individuals the right to request that a physician restrict a disclosure of their PHI for workers' compensation purposes?

an employee falls while walking on a catwalk

Which of these accidents is an example of an immediate event?

an employee develops a hearing disability after years in a noisy work environment

Which of these accidents is an example of an unexpected result over time?

injury with temporary disability

Which of these categories applies to a worker who is injured on the job, requires treatment, and is unable to return to work within several days?

injury requiring vocational rehabilitation

Which of these categories applies to a worker who is injured on the job, requires treatment, and is unable to return to work without vocational rehabilitation.

injury without disability

Which of these categories applies to a worker who is injured on the job, requires treatment, but is able to return to work within several days?

injury with permanent disability

Which of these categories applies to a worker who is injured on the job, requires treatment, is unable to return to work, and is not expected to be able to return to his/her regular job in the future?

they compensate for lost wages and pay medical expenses

Which of these completely explains the key components that all states' workers' compensation programs share?

providers submit their charges to the workers' compensation carrier and are paid directly by the carrier

Which of these correctly describes the process of submitting charges and receiving payment through workers' compensation insurance?

PIP

Which of these is not a government disability program?

physician of record

Which term is used to describe the physician who first treats the injured or ill employee?

employers and claim adjusters

Who is allowed unrestricted access to workers' compensation files in most states?

employer or physician

Who may file the first report of injury?

the state workers' compensation office

Who requests an IME?


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