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Impact of New Legislation - January 13, 2006The Governor has now appointed members of the Medical Fee Advisory Board. There are three representatives from the employee class; three from the employer; and three from the medical provider class. The Board is responsible for making rules implementing the Fee Schedule now being constructed. The Board met in public in the Oral Argument room at the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission in Chicago on January 13, 2006. Valuable presentations were made by Chairman Dennis Ruth followed by Glen Boyle and Brent Veninga. Mr. Boyle is project manager and is charged with developing, and making usable, the fee schedule contemplated by Section 8.2 of the recent workers’ compensation legislation. Mr. Veninga is a representative of Ingenix. He, too, made an instructive presentation consisting of his comments and PowerPoint slides. From its own base, augmented with information from the Illinois Department of Public Health, Ingenix is compiling the huge amount of data required to build the fee schedule. All three gentlemen stressed that the fee schedule is definitely a work in progress. Much of what was stated in the meeting was qualified by this idea and the fact that there could still be significant changes. Still, with this qualifier, we wanted to provide some items which may be of interest:
This morning’s presentation was reduced to writing and made available to attendees. If you would like a copy, please let me know. We recognize that you are knowledgeable regarding payment of medical bills. Rather than try and interpret for you what is in the presentation, we will allow you to assess it for yourself. We would certainly welcome your thoughts after you peruse the presentation. Once again, please let me know if you’d like a copy. As soon as we have additional information (for example, the date of the public meeting), we will be sure to send along an update. Written By: Francis M. Brady |
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