Three workers comp physicians and one medical practice were recognized as the best comp providers in Florida at the fourth annual Florida Choice Awards for Workers Compensation banquet last night in Otlando. Sponsored by Choice Medical Management (a consulting client), the awards are one of the few, if not the only, attempt to recognize the second-most important player in workers compensation, the physician.
These are the folks who diagnose the injury, assess causality and relatedness (is the injury work-related and to what extent is work responsible) write the scripts, encourage the patient, talk with the employer about alternate duty, fill out the innnumberable forms, develop treatment plans, and deliver the care.
The Choice awards represent the right way to work with comp docs – respect them, recognize them, reward them.
They are also in marked contrast to the way other networks, payers, and insurers think about and act towards physicians. For example, the head of claims for a large work comp insurer, speaking at the Florida Work Comp Institute conference (host of the Choice Awards) noted in his speech that driving greater network penetration and “savings” was key to reducing work comp expense. That mis-prioritization is largely responsible for the explosion in medical expense in work comp.
And physicians are beginning to reject the discount-oriented “managed care” approach employed by many work comp payers. Sources indicate that the Florida chapter of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (the professional association of occupational medicine physicians) will be forming a committee to develop a position statement related to managed care networks.
Here’s hoping it is direct, definitive, and blunt.
Insight, analysis & opinion from Joe Paduda