Health Report, Summer 2012
Welcome to the Summer edition of the Health Report. In this
edition we'll discuss important details about changes to the Q-COMP
medical fee schedules, update you with the latest on the Regional
network program and honour the winners of the Return to work Awards
2011 by showcasing their stories.
Also, courtesy of Return To Work Matters, Dr Mary Wyatt
discusses whether disability is more likely if a patient worries
about their illness.
Lastly, we'd like to wish you and your family a safe and merry
Christmas - we look forward to working with you again in the new
year.
Elizabeth Woods
CEO
Q-COMP
Congratulations to the winners of the Return to work Awards 2011
Queensland businesses and individuals took home top honours at
the Q-COMP Return to work Awards 2011 ceremony on 26th
October.
Read Full ArticleMedical fee review 2011
You may have noticed a few changes to the medical fees for GP's
and Specialists.
In November 2010 Q-COMP commenced a medical fee review to
research current fees for medical services and to establish whether
the fees listed in the Q-COMP medical tables of costs were
appropriate.
Read Full ArticleWorker pleads guilty to providing false and misleading information regarding past history of back injuries
An Aged Care Employers Self-Insurance Group worker pleaded
guilty in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on 17 November 2011 of
providing false and misleading information to the insurer in
relation to her past history of back injuries and back pain.
Read Full ArticleThe only thing we have to fear is fear itself
Courtesy of Return To Work Matters, Dr Mary Wyatt discusses
whether disability is more likely if a patient worries about their
illness.
Read Full ArticleRegional network program picks up speed
Q-COMP is excited to announce the appointment of two additional
regional representatives from Rockhampton and Townsville. Our
newest representatives are a welcomed addition to our existing team
from Mt Isa, Cairns and Mackay.
Read Full ArticleSo what does the research say?
We've recently established the Q-COMP research committee (QRC)
to help oversee and manage projects, requests and initiatives
funded by Q-COMP. All projects must aim to further our knowledge
and understanding of the workers' compensation scheme with tangible
outcomes.
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