2025 Session Last amended: 2022 session

§ 176.103 — Medical Health Care Review

Plain-Language Summary

The Department of Labor and Industry monitors the quality of medical care given to injured workers. A Medical Services Review Board made up of doctors, nurses, and other professionals reviews treatment and recommends rules about what care is appropriate, necessary, and not excessive.

Practical Notes
When this applies: When medical care is provided to an injured worker under the workers’ compensation system. Who this affects: Injured workers, healthcare providers, employers, and insurers. Key points: The commissioner can sanction healthcare providers who provide inappropriate, unnecessary, or excessive treatment, including suspending them from the workers’ comp system. Insurers must report suspected excessive treatment to the commissioner. The Medical Services Review Board includes physicians, chiropractors, a physical therapist, nurses, and representatives of employers, employees, and hospitals. The board reviews clinical results and recommends fee schedules and disability ratings.