Chapter 17 Word Scramble
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Worker's compensation is the same program as | Workman's Compensation |
Worker's Compensation laws protect employers and fellow workers by | limiting the award that an injured employee can recover from an employer |
Federal and state laws require employers to maintain | worker's compensation coverage for employees for work-related illnesses and injuries |
The employer must be notified.....when an injured worker presents for the first visit without a written or personal referral from the employer | immediately |
The first report of injury form is | completed in quadruplicate when the patient first seeks treatment |
The worker does not have to be | on company property to qualify for worker's compensation |
Providers are required to | accept worker's compensation reimbursements as payment in full |
Medical treatment claims are | the easiest to process because they are filed for minor illnesses or injuries |
Comprehensive records of all vaccinations administered and any accidental exposure incidences must be retained for | 20 years |
Permanent disability refers to | an employee's diminished capacity to return to work |
OSHA was created to protect | employees against injuries from occupational hazards in the workplace |
Schedule loss of use ( eyesight, hearing, or body part) compensation is limited to | a certain number of weeks, according to a schedule set by law |
The first report of injury form does not contain a | signature line |
A....should personally sign the original and all photocopies of progress reports before they are filed | Physician |
If the employer disputes the legitimacy of the claim | a first report of injury must be filed anyway |
A detailed narrative progress/supplemental report is | filed to document any significant change in the worker's medical or disability status |
Monthly benefit checks are sent to | coal miners who are totally disabled by pneumoconiosis |
Office of Worker's Compensation Programs (OWCP) provides | 1) wage replacement benefits 2) Vocation rehabilitation 3) Medical treatment |
The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program provides | benefits to employees of the Department of Energy |
OWCP programs include | both Energy Occupational Illness Compensation Program and Federal Black Lung program |
The Department of Labor manages programs designed to prevent work-related injuries and illness which include: | 1) Mine Safety and Health Administration 2) Occupational safety and Health Administration 3) Jones Act |
The Division of Federal Employee's Compensation Act (FECA) processes | medical expenses and compensation benefits to injured workers and survivors |
Survivor benefits are calculated according to the employee's | earning capacity at the time of illness or injury |
The Longshore and Harbor worker's compensation Program covers workers under contract with | the U.S. government for defense projects outside the continental United States. |
The employee's health care provider is responsible for | determining the extent of disability of the employee |
The State Insurance Fund is | a quasi-public agency that provides workers' compensation insurance coverage to private and public employers. It also acts as an agent in state workers' compensation cases involving state employees |
The following are examples of on-the -job injuries | 1) Employee is injured while dropping off lab samples to the local laboratory 2) Employee attending an out-of state conference is involved in a car crash 3) Worker slips on ice when leaving the hospital after delivering something for the doctor |
Worker's compensation insurance provides weekly cash payments and reimburses | health care costs for covered employees who develop a work-related illness or sustain an injury while on the job. |
Self-insurance plans are required to | set aside a percentage of funds to cover medical expenses and have sufficient capital (money) to qualify |
Office of workers' Compensation Programs administers programs that | provide wage replacement benefits to federal workers |
Survivor Benefits are | death benefits that are calculated at the time of the employee's injury or illness |
Adjudication is | a dispute resolution process in which appeals board makes a final determination |
Deposition is | a legal proceeding during which a party answers questions under oath |
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) are | documents containing information about chemical and hazardous substances used on site |
First Report of injury form is | filed with the State Workers' Compensation Board/Commission |
The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program is | a federal program |
Workers' Compensation Board of Commission is | the state agency responsible for providing payment to dependents of the deceased covered worker |
Budget chargeback process is | the transfer of funds from responsible federal agency's budget to the DFEC |
Compensation file is | created by providers for established patients injured on the job |
Federal Employment Liability Act is | a statue that provides railroad employees with protection from negligence |
Employer Fraud is | committed by an employer who misrepresents payroll amounts |
Arbitrations is | a dispute resolution process made by an impartial person with no judicial powers |
State Insurance or Compensation Fund is | the fiscal agent designated by state law and the corporation involved |
Federal Black Lung Program provides | monthly benefits to coal miners |
Workers' Compensation does not pay benefits when | the employee was negligent in performing assigned duties |
Two benefits for the employer who incorporates managed care into the Workers' Compensation Program is | 1) that managed care protects human resources 2) reduces workers' compensation costs |
The Department of Labor manages both | 1) the Mine Safety Health Administration as well as 2) OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) which exist to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses |
Employees qualify for workers' compensation if | they are injured while working within the scope of their job description or doing something the employer requested or develop a disease the can be directly linked to their work enviroment |
Medical treatment claims are | the easiest to process because they are filed for minor illnesses or injuries |
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