
Florida Court Rules Against Physician Medication Dispensing in Workers’ Comp
- The Florida First District Court of Appeal recently invalidated rules that allowed physicians to dispense medications directly to injured workers.
- The court determined that statutory “absolute choice” applies strictly to licensed pharmacists, not dispensing practitioners.
- This ruling prevents physicians from bypassing pharmacies, potentially saving insurance carriers millions in medication costs.
- While the decision is final for now, future legislative amendments could still address this.
NYSIF Boosts Affordability and Speed for New York Workers’ Comp
- The New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) has enhanced workers’ compensation affordability and efficiency, providing lower-cost coverage for businesses and faster payments to injured workers.
- By aggressively promoting direct deposit, the insurer delivers benefits seven to ten days faster than traditional checks.
- A new mobile app offers claimants instant access to case status and direct communication with managers.
- Furthermore, NYSIF has introduced gender-neutral pricing to ensure fair market competition.
Proposed Kentucky Legislation Targets Pervasive Worker Misclassification Tactics
- Kentucky’s House Bill 732 aims to combat worker misclassification, which currently costs the state’s workers’ compensation system millions in unpaid premiums.
- By improperly labeling employees as independent contractors, businesses evade mandatory coverage and shift injury costs onto taxpayers and law-abiding employers.
- The legislation would establish stricter penalties and enhanced enforcement to ensure all eligible workers receive essential protections.
- Consequently, these reforms seek to stabilize the insurance fund while securing vital benefits for injured laborers.
