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Upset About How Chiropractors were Treated in California’s Work Comp Bill?

California Division of Workers’ Compensation is Holding a Public Hearing

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by: DrTirpak posted: August 27, 2013

Chiropractors Under Attack in SB 863

Last year the California Legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 863  with the support of the governor and big business. The California Chiropractic Association lobbied heavily against the gut wrenching changes that limited chiropractors to 24 visits, disqualifying them after 24 visits as the treating physician, reducing reimbursements and restricting certification options. CE Cruncher covered the breaking news last year in: Changes Coming to Chiropractors in California's Work Comp.

Soon the California Division of Workers’ Compensation is holding a public hearing on the Predesignation of Personal Physicians and Reporting Duties of the Primary Treating Physician Rulemaking regulations. The meeting will take place on October 7 at 10:00am, in the auditorium of the San Francisco State Office Building at 455 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, CA 94102-3688.

Chiropractors will have the opportunity to discuss the new forms for employees that predesignate a physician in case of a work related injury. Doctors of Chiropractic will also be interested in the discussion about language to define “chiropractic visit” regardless whether an adjustment was preformed or not.  

According to the California Division of Workers’ Compensation press release: Camera usage will be allowed in only one area of the hearing room. To provide everyone a chance to speak, public testimony will be limited to 10 minutes per speaker and should be specific to the proposed regulations. Testimony exceeding 10 minutes may be submitted in writing.

Can’t make it ? Chiropractors can submit written comment on the regulations until 5 p.m. October 7 2013. Comments can be faxed, emailed or mailed.

Written comments should be addressed or faxed to:

Maureen Gray, regulations coordinator
Department of Industrial Relations
Division of Workers' Compensation
1515 Clay Street, 18th floor
Oakland, CA 94162
address to Maureen Gray at (510) 286-0687

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