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    Mental Health is Equal to Physical Health in New Delaware Bill

    Delaware Lawmakers Propose New Mental Health Insurance Mandates

    • Delaware’s proposed legislation would require insurers to cover mental health services at the same level as physical healthcare treatments. 
    • This bill aims to eliminate pre-authorization hurdles and coverage gaps that frequently delay psychiatric care for injured workers. 
    • For the workers’ comp industry, this mandate could increase claim costs while potentially improving long-term recovery outcomes for claimants. 
    • These changes would force insurers to adjust their reimbursement models to remain compliant with state parity laws.

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    DOL Proposes Standardized Joint-Employer Liability Rule

    • The Department of Labor has proposed a uniform nationwide standard for determining joint-employer status under federal wage and hour laws, utilizing a four-factor test. 
    • This framework, focusing on hiring, supervision, pay, and records, aims to clarify which entity holds primary liability and insurance obligations. 
    • For workers’ compensation, this, in turn, helps establish clear insurance obligations during claims. 
    • Employers must now reassess relationships to ensure compliance.

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    Tennessee Supreme Court Reinstates Benefits in Workers’ Compensation Case 

    • The Tennessee Supreme Court recently overturned a lower court’s decision to reinstate benefits for an employee injured during a workplace accident. 
    • This ruling clarifies the legal standard for proving causation when a workplace injury aggravates an employee’s pre-existing medical condition. 
    • For your readers, this case highlights how judicial interpretations can significantly shift the financial liability for long-term disability claims. 
    • The decision emphasizes that employers may remain responsible for permanent disability even when underlying health issues are present.