Structured and supervised program of physical conditioning, exercise, strengthening, and functional task performance with real and simulated job activities for workers recovering from industrial injuries. Its purpose is to return people back to work and prevent future injury risk.
Tag: MEDICAL
Work restrictions
In a workers’ compensation case, temporary or permanent prohibitions of certain activities, body positions, motions, exposure and time limitations that have been placed on the injured worker by the treating or consulting physician to expedite recovery from the injury or on a permanent basis because of the effects of the injury. Restrictions can be actual because of inability to perform the activity or prophylactic to prevent further injury. Permanent work restrictions are rated disabilities.
Worker
See: wage earner .
workers compensation (WC) insurance
Formal legal contract that insures an employee against on-the-job injury or illness and provides death benefits to dependents. It pays for medical treatment, physical rehabilitation, permanent disability, and through temporary disability benefits covers lost wages while off the job. Federal and state regulations require that the employer have this coverage and pay the premiums for his or her employees.
workers compensation (WC) program
Federal and state government-mandated system that requires employers to furnish insurance and cash benefits for employees who suffer work-related injuries, illnesses, or death. Employers pay the insurance premiums. workers’ compensation insurance does not usually cover agricultural employees, interstate railroad employees, employees of small businesses, domestic employees, casual employees, and self-employed individuals. Also called workers’ comp .
Workers compensation agency
Federal entity that administers a federal or state workers’ compensation law such as workers’ compensation commission, industrial commissions, industrial boards, workers’ compensation insurance funds, workers’ compensation courts, and U.S. Department of Labor. Also referred to as state compensation board or commission .
Workers Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB)
Board that handles workers’ compensation liens and appeals.
Workers compensation carrie
r1. Insurance company that writes workers’ compensation insurance under state or federal law. 2. State compensation fund where the state administers the workers’ compensation program. 3. Beneficiary’s employer where the employer is self-insured.
Workers compensation injury
See: industrial accident .
Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI)
1. Health care industry group that has a formal consultative role under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) legislation (also sponsors Strategic National Implementation Process [SNIP], a workgroup for electronic data interchange that improves health care through electronic commerce). 2. Policy advisory subgroup of the Accreditation Standards Committee X12 that has been involved in creating electronic data interchange standards for insurance billing transactions. Also see policy advisory group.