RateFast offers automated impairment rating, making the promise to providers and injured workers to generate accurate analysis of occupational injuries based on the American Medical Association Guides to Impairment Rating, 5th ed.
But how can this promise be kept?
Join us for an interview with Sonoma County's own Josh Moore as we discuss how accounting, tax-returns, and impairment rating all fit together to make a functional impairment rating dream become reality.
The California Work Comp Report is a podcast for California workers' compensation professionals and injured workers. In a series of interviews with Dr. John Alchemy, physicians, QMEs, and other industry experts, all aspects of California workers' compensation are demystified. The series also covers current events related to workers’ compensation.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Monday, January 2, 2017
Reliability of Important Data: From the Chicken Price Index to Workers' Compensation
A recent story about the reliability of the Georgia-Dock chicken price index brings up important questions about how blindly we can rely on data, and what happens as a consequence in Workers' Compensation. Join us for this special episode today.
Saturday, November 26, 2016
The Art of Workers' Compensation
Join special guest Dr. Nissen as he discusses the 'art' of workers' comp reporting, transparency in medical care, and what it means to be a Qualified Medical Examiner today.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Injury Mapping: Changing California Workers' Comp, Part Two
Join Dr. John Alchemy for part two of this three part special on injury mapping in California Workers' Compensation.
Monday, October 24, 2016
Injury Mapping in Workers' Compensation
Join Dr. John Alchemy as we delve into a new solution for workers' compensation: injury mapping.
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
Occupational Telemedicine: Disrupting Worker's Compensation
Join podcast hosts Dr. John Alchemy and Claire Williams as they discuss Occupational Telemedicine and what it means for California Workers' Compensation.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
When Nothing Is Really Something: The Concept of Zero in Whole Person Impairment (%WPI)
Join Dr. John Alchemy for a discussion on what a zero percent whole person impairment (0% WPI) means in California workers' compensation reporting.
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