This bill is intended to make sure that the California workers' comp system continues to have enough interpreters to enable access to care for injured workers who are obliged to rely on interpreters to explain the details of their injuries, how they were incurred, what impairments have been caused, and what level of disability is being experienced. It seems like an easy call -- vote for the bill. In fact, the California legislature did vote for the bill. It passed handily without significant opposition. Now it sits on the Governor's desk as an item of enrolled but not signed legislation. We recommend that Governor Brown sign AB 1376.
Friday, September 20, 2013
AB 1376 DESERVES SUPPORT ...
This bill is intended to make sure that the California workers' comp system continues to have enough interpreters to enable access to care for injured workers who are obliged to rely on interpreters to explain the details of their injuries, how they were incurred, what impairments have been caused, and what level of disability is being experienced. It seems like an easy call -- vote for the bill. In fact, the California legislature did vote for the bill. It passed handily without significant opposition. Now it sits on the Governor's desk as an item of enrolled but not signed legislation. We recommend that Governor Brown sign AB 1376.
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CA Workers Comp System and The State of Injured Workers: Interview with Dr. Robert Weinmann
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- Robert Weinmann
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- Writing in Neurology Today, Vol. 3 (8), August 2003, Dawn Antoline writes "Robert L. Weinmann, MD, has never been one to shy away from controversy. Whether he is writing muckraking editorials about HMOs that deny physician claims or ... billing practices ... he has committed himself to a life of activism. At the heart of his advocacy is a passionate regard for his patients -- and the ability of physicians to provide unfettered optimal care."
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