California Study Examines Medical Access in the Wake of Reforms

August 9, 2006

  • August 10, 2006 at 12:24 pm
    Robert Kelley says:
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    One can do all the studies one wants to do but they will not change the truth. The fact of the matter is that access has been severly reduced and anyone on either side of the fence knows this very well. Making the argument that access has not been limited is as big a joke and lie as the governor stating he needs to study the evidence before any change in permanent disability benefits can be made. It appears he can\’t tell that benefits have been severly reduced! All he need do is travel to the WCAB on any morning and he will see every defense attorney arguing that his case fits into the new rating schedule. Need I say more. Lies, more lies, nothing but lies.
    Bob Kelley
    Attorney at law

  • August 15, 2006 at 6:10 am
    Jane Naekel says:
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    involved actually speaking to doctors or whether it was a survey based on miles between the address of an applicant and a doctor who advertised that he/she treated workers\’ comp patients.???? If \”access to medical care\” is defined as distance, that\’s one thing – if it is defined as the ability to obtain needed care, that\’s another altogether.



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