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Workers’ Compensation. UCLA Health System. Who is eligible?. Career, casual, Per Diem employees are covered from the first date of employment Vanpool injuries Non-UCLA employees are covered by their respective employers, e.g. Traveler’s, Registry, other temporary workers Volunteers.
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Workers’ Compensation UCLA Health System
Who is eligible? • Career, casual, Per Diem employees are covered from the first date of employment • Vanpool injuries • Non-UCLA employees are covered by their respective employers, e.g. Traveler’s, Registry, other temporary workers • Volunteers
Initial Employee Contact • Was this injury work related? • If the employee believes it was work-related or is unsure, provide Workers’ Compensation forms and direct the employee to seek immediate medical treatment at either Occupational Health Facility or the UCLA Emergency Department • Employee should tell the UCLA Emergency Department that they are a UCLAMC employee and that they are being treated for a work-related injury • Follow all procedures for a leave of absence • Where to send the employee for treatment? Employee should be seen by Occupational Health Facility or the UCLA Emergency Department for the first 30 days
Cal-OSHA In case of Serious Injury or DEATH or if an employee is hospitalized: Page the Health System Safety Department pager 90248 immediately or call the Campus 24-hour call-in phone number EH&S Hotline: 310-825-9797 Call Health System Safety Department (310) 825-4012 for any follow-up OSHA requires notice within 8 hours of Serious Injury Serious Injury is: Death Amputation Concussion Crushing injury Fracture Burn Laceration with stitches or significant bleeding Hospitalization beyond Observation
WHENAN EMPLOYEE IS INJURED ON THE JOB... Provide the employee with: • A completedWorkers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC-1) and Notice of Potential Eligibility This form must be provided within 1 working day of notice that an injury or illness has occurred as mandated by California state law. (Exception: First Aid incidents) 2. AcompletedUCLA Incident Report and Referral for Medical Treatment 3. Workers’ Compensation Information Sheet (SEE HANDOUT FOR LINE BY LINE INSTRUCTIONS)
Pleasereviewandcompleteall lines. Sign where appropriate. The person to whom the injury is reported should sign all forms where indicated Department keeps one copy for department records. If notification was by phone, mail the form to the employee. Certified mail is advisable as proof of mailing. Immediately: FAX a copy of the completed form to the WC FAX line Health System HR 310 794 3337 or EMAIL tohrworkerscomp@mednet.ucla.eduor CALL 877-6UC-RPRT (877-682-7778) with the information on the form (see Step #5) Employee keeps one copy of completed form. Send all other copies of the form immediately to Health System HR for further distribution. Notify Health System HR Workers’ Comp x40500 as soon as you know an employee has been taken off work. WHAT TO DO WITH THE PAPERWORK? 6
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROCESS Employee notifies supervisor that a work-related incident has happened. Supervisor provides UCLA Incident Report and Referral for Medical Treatmentform and directs Employee to Occupational Health or the Emergency Medicine Center for medical treatment. Medical Treatment is provided. Medical provider completes a Work Status slip. Employee gives Work Status slip to Supervisor immediately. IF EMPLOYEE WAS SEEN AT THE EMERGENCY ROOM, direct employee to follow-up at UCLA Occupational Health. If treatment is beyond First Aid - Employer provides Workers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC 1) within 1 working day of injury or knowledge of injury - Employee signs Workers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC 1) and returns it to Department or Health System HR
Sedgwick CMS (Third Party Administrator or TPA) makes 3-point contact: with Employee, with Supervisor, and with Medical Provider Return all phone calls from Sedgwick CMS as soon as possible. Employer may investigate an incident. The law allows up to 90 days to delay a decision on compensability. If the claim form was provided and returned timely, medical treatment will be provided up to $10,000 during the decision process TPA reviews the claim and determines what benefits the employee should receive. TPA notifies the employee by mail and by phone whether claim is accepted, delayed, or denied. If the injury is delayed or denied and the employee is taken off work by a medical provider, employee should file for disability benefits. COMPLETE THE ONLINE LEAVE OF ABSENCE NOTIFICATION ON THE HR WEBSITE If the injury is approved as work related and the employee is taken off work by a medical provider, the employee will receive a temporary disability check from TPA. Health System HR WC contacts the employee about WC Options via phone or letter to the employee and also notifies the department EDB preparer. Claims Process 8
Work status, work status, work status!Part One – Temporary Restrictions Department is responsible for their employee -- Employee must provide manager/department with updated medical disability slips prior to returning to work and throughout the leave. WHEN THE MEDICAL PROVIDER DETERMINES THAT THE EMPLOYEE HAS TEMPORARYWORK RESTRICTIONS – • OHF or Workers’ Compensation Provider gives the employee a work status slip with any medical restrictions and the approximate duration • Employee immediately gives work status slip to supervisor • Supervisor finds temporary transitional modified duty assignment compatible with medical restrictions for up to 90 calendar days • Employee should have restrictions updated by OHF or Workers’ Compensation Provider within 45 calendar days or earlier if appropriate. • If the department/supervisor does not have modified duties available, supervisor must contact the Return to Work Coordinators for possible placement elsewhere • If the employee refuses the assignment all temporary disability payments may cease If employee feels at any time that he/she cannot work due to the work-related injury, direct employee back to their Workers’ Comp medical provider immediately to get medical certification of time off.
Important Information Employees should be paid for the time at OHF/EH and/or the EMC (to complete the work shift.) Charge hours to Home Cost Center Employees must use SL for any time at off-site (non-OHF/EH or EMC) appointments, and for time taken for therapy, diagnostic appts Charge hours to Home Cost Center Employee may return to temporary work on a modified work schedule or modified duties at any time. Charge actual Modified duty hours worked as ‘Modified Duty Workers’ Comp’andto the Return to Work Cost Center.
Who is eligible to use Cost Center/Paycode? Open WC claim Work restrictions are: Temporary AND Restrict one or more regular job duties (performed at least once weekly) and/or at least one essential function of the job AND Documented by Medical Provider with a start and end date to the work restrictions Employees working in a modified assignment related to a non-work related injury or illness are not eligible to utilize these cost centers.
RTW Cost Center/Paycode Procedure • Determine if the employee meets criteria. Health System HR/Return to Work coordinators will provide requesting manager/supervisor with the cost center number. • Record the hours worked by the employee on HBS using pay code MDH ‘Modified Duty Workers Comp’ when the hours meet the above criteria for the dates indicated on the work status note • Perform ‘Lookup’ function for the cost center and charge the hours to the appropriate Modified Duty Cost Center • BOTH the pay code and the Cost Center must be used together
Contacts for Return to Work Program Contact Health System HR Workers’ Compensation/ Return to Work coordinators to confirm employee meets eligibility criteria Health System Human Resources WC 310 794 0500 Mark Briskie mbriskie@mednet.ucla.edu 310 794 0525 Cynthia Vazquez cvazquez@mednet.ucla.edu 310 794 0522 Ingrid Garcia igarcia@mednet.ucla.edu 310 794 3036 Return to Work Coordinators Mark Briskie mbriskie@mednet.ucla.edu 310 794 0525 Suzanne Bleibtreu sbleibtreu@mednet.ucla.edu
Leave of Absence Procedure – 3 day Waiting Period Ifthe employee is taken off work completely by the Workers’ Comp Medical Provider, a 3-day waiting period may apply before WC benefits are paid -- The employee must use his/her sick leave for first three (3) calendar days of the leave only. Employee may request the use of VAC/HOL/COMP if wishes to receive full pay for the 3-day waiting period. If the employee does not have enough sick leave to cover the 3-day waiting period, the employee is entitled to receive 80% of his/her regular salary through the 80%Extended Sick Leave benefit. Notify Health System HR WC if the employee does not have enough sick leave and wants to access this benefit. Record no sick leave/vacation on timesheet after waiting period. 3-day Waiting Period -- For 12-hour employees, up to the first 24 scheduled work hours within the first 3 calendar days
Leave of Absence Procedure – Beyond Waiting Period If the employee’s leave continues past the 3-day workers’ comp waiting period, direct the employee to submit an online Leave of Absence Notice at the Health System HR website http://hr.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=145 Employee can also find additional information regarding the WC leave of absence. Employee should review the COMPARISON OF PAYMENT OPTIONS and contact Human Resources, Workers’ Compensation coordinator Cynthia Vazquez/Ingrid Garcia, at (310) 794-0500. WC leave may qualify employee for FMLA leave If the employee is eligible for FMLA, employee will be on a FMLA leave first, then a WC leave if claim was approved Online Leave of Absence - Workers’ Compensation Pending Indicate the last day on pay status using sick leave (or other requested accruals) for the 3-day Waiting Period only Email the 4-digit leave code that is generated to the HR Representative to begin the process Notify EDB preparer as you receive updated work status slips from the Medical Provider throughout the course of treatment so that HR Representative can update Leave of Absence Notify EDB preparer when the employee returns from leave so HR Representative can update and close the Leave of Absence file 15
WC Options – to supplement WC benefits This process is manual and handled through the HR Rep, Payroll and Health System HR offices. This significantly impacts the employee’s health and welfare benefits. Please have the employee review and contact HS HR Workers’ Comp unit to elect a WC Option. • Option 1 • Employee elects to receive only the workers’ comp TTD check • Employee will be billed for health and welfare benefits as applicable • Option 2 • Employee elects to use sick leave only to supplement the workers’ comp TTD check • Health and welfare benefits contributions are taken on regular paydays • Option 3 • Employee elects to use sick leave and vacation time to supplement the workers’ comp TTD check • Health and welfare benefits contributions are taken on regular paydays Leaves must be updated regardless of which WC Option is chosen
Work status, work status, work status!Part Two – Permanent Restrictions Department is responsible for their employee -- Employee must provide manager/department with updated medical disability slips prior to returning to work and throughout the leave. WHEN THE TREATING PHYSICIAN DETERMINES THAT THE EMPLOYEE HAS PERMANENTWORK RESTRICTIONS WHICH MAY AFFECT EMPLOYEE’S ABILITY TO PERFORM ALL OR PART OF HIS/HER JOB DUTIES – Contact the Employee Disability Manager Mark Briskie immediately to advise of the permanent work restrictions. Consider whether you can permanently modify the employee’s job duties to accommodate the restrictions OR If there is permanent alternate work in the department to accommodate the restrictions Document all discussion with employee regarding accommodation An offer of medically appropriate work must be sent to the injured employee within 30 days of the termination of TD payments. Employees may use any available accruals to return to pay status while accommodations are discussed 17
Injury Prevention resources Health System Safety SAFETY INSPECTIONS/TRAINING ERGONOMIC EVALUATION ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION COORDINATION Erik Eggins eeggins@mednet.ucla.edu 310-825-4012 phone 310 794 7956 fax PAGER 90248 Ergonomic Evaluation Request Form on HR website http://hr.uclahealth.org
Directory SEDGWICK CMS P.O. Box 14533 Lexington KY 40512-4533 Mail code 691448 Phone 310 253 7500 Fax 310 253 7569 CAMPUS PAYROLL UCLA Wilshire Center, Suite 620 MC 141648 Phone 310 794 8706 Fax 310 794 8751 UCLA HEALTHCARE PAYROLL UCLA Wilshire Center, Suite 1700 MC 167646 Phone 310 794 0127 Fax 310 794 8049 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH FACILITY (OHF) 67-120 Center for Health Sciences Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mail Code 172524 Phone 310 825 6771 Fax 310 206 4585 www.ohs.uclahealth.org EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT 757 Westwood Plaza (ER entrance Gayley Ave, north of Le Conte) Phone 310 267 8406 Open 24 hours a day SMH Emergency Room Phone 310 319 4765
Other Information Health System Policy HS 7318 EMPLOYEE WORK-RELATED ILLNESS AND/OR INJURY http://www.mednet.ucla.edu/Policies/pdf/enterprise/HS7318.pdf Required WorkPlace posting DWC 7 Notice to Employees – Injuries Caused By Work HR Website http://hr.uclahealth.org New Employee Pamphlet Distributed at time of Hire by HR Rep Pre-designation of Physician form HR Website http://hr.uclahealth.org
Health and Welfare, Other benefitsSick leave and vacation accrualsRetirement Accruals WC Options
OPTION 1 If FMLA eligible, the employee will be on a FMLA Leave Without Pay If not eligible for FMLA, the employee will be on Workers’ Comp Leave Without Pay Employee is fully responsible for insurance contributions according to the FMLA guidelines. Employee must make employee contribution for health. Benefits Office will notify the employee directly regarding all benefits which are not paid for by FMLA. Employee will also need to pay directly for health, dental, and vision once the 12 weeks of FMLA exhaust. Employee is eligible to accrue full sick leave and vacation while on Option 1 but accruals are awarded only upon Return to Work. Employee does not earn service credit while on Option 1. Upon return to work, should contact Benefits Office to initiate service-credit buy-back if applicable
OPTION 2 If FMLA eligible, the employee will be on FMLA Leave With Pay If not eligible for FMLA, the employee will be on Workers’ Comp Leave With Pay Employee’s regular contributions for insurances, parking, 403(b), and other voluntary deductions are taken from supplemental pay. Employee’s own contribution for health and other insurances is deducted following normal payroll process. All contributions remain the same unless employee elects to make a change, e.g. cancels Parking, decreases 403(b) contributions on-line (Fidelity website), cancels or changes insurances or covered members. Employee is eligible to accrue full sick leave and vacation while on Option 2 AND sick leave accruals are used as accrued Once the employee’s own sick leave exhausts, the employee is eligible to receive 80% Extended Sick Leave benefit. Employee earns service credit at 100% of % appointment while on Option 2.
OPTION 3 If FMLA eligible, the employee will be on FMLA Leave With Pay If not eligible for FMLA, the employee will be on Workers’ Comp Leave With Pay Employee’s regular contributions for insurances, parking, 403(b), and other voluntary deductions are taken from supplemental pay. Employee’s own contribution for health and other insurances is deducted following normal payroll process. All contributions remain the same unless employee elects to make a change, e.g. cancels Parking, decreases 403(b) contributions on-line (Fidelity website), cancels or changes insurances or covered members. Employee is eligible to accrue full sick leave and vacation while on Option 3 AND sick leave and vacation accruals are used as accrued Once the employee’s own sick leave and vacation exhausts, the employee is eligible to receive 80% Extended Sick Leave benefit. Employee earns service credit at 100% of % appointment while on Option 3.
80% Extended Sick Leave If FMLA eligible, the employee will be on a FMLA Leave With Pay If not eligible for FMLA, the employee will be on Workers’ Comp Leave With Pay Employee’s regular contributions for insurances, parking, 403(b), and other voluntary deductions are taken from supplemental pay. Employee’s own contribution for health and other insurances is deducted following normal payroll process. All contributions remain the same unless employee elects to make a change, e.g. cancels Parking, decreases 403(b) contributions on-line (Fidelity website), cancels or changes insurances or covered members. Employee is eligible to accrue full sick leave and vacation while on 80%Extended Sick Leave but accruals are awarded only upon Return to Work Employee earns service credit at 80% of % appointment while on 80% Extended Sick Leave. Upon return to work, should contact Benefits Office to initiate service-credit buy-back if applicable
After 80% Extended Sick Leave Employee will be on a WC Leave Without Pay until Return to Work with or without given Permanent Restrictions Employee may apply to Liberty Mutual for the Employee-Paid Supplemental Disability to supplement the WC checks. Health Insurance coverage may continue -- UC Regents will continue to pay the employee’s full health benefits (Employee and University contribution) via the Health Contingency Fund while the employee continues to receive temporary disability payments AND has not been separated. Employee is eligible to accrue full sick leave and vacation while on receiving WC TTD checks but accruals are awarded only upon Return to Work Employee must make payment for all other insurances and Benefits that he/she wishes to keep current Benefits will coordinate direct payment of premiums for all other benefits with employee.