Friday, April 23, 2021 |
WorkCompCentral published a blog post by workers’ compensation defense attorney Gregory Grinberg critiquing AB 1465, a bill that would expand access to medical care by creating a statewide medical provider network.
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Ignoring Grinberg’s ad hominem attack on Sen. Lorena Gonzalez, his argument is that MPNs lead to higher quality and reduced costs, and therefore should be maintained without free-market competition. The problem is that his points are empirically false: MPNs increase costs for employers and lead to worse medical care for their injured workers.
The California Workers’ Compensation Institute did a comprehensive study of MPNs and found that they generated a negligible 2% in savings. Those savings were more than offset by added frictional costs to the system, as a Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine study concluded. Worse still, a recent study by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau de
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