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Title: CDR Mark Hammett


1
Writing Effective Medical Opinion Letters for
FECA Claim Cases
  • CDR Mark Hammett
  • Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center,
    Portsmouth VA

2
Workers Compensation and the U.S. Navy
  • Total compensation and medical bills paid for all
    injured DoD employees in 2006 (two year lag in
    chargeback)
  • Total Dept. of Defense 616,689,207
  • Navy 244,318,064
  • Army 180,248,334
  • Air Force 126,663,190
  • Other DoD 65,459,619

3
FECA Case Management
  • Case management and workers compensation cost
    avoidance strategies are sporadic, intermittently
    successful, and personality driven
  • Rely on relations with HR to employ Occupational
    Medicine in the process
  • DODINST 1400.25-M Sub-chapter 810
  • SC 810.3.5 Activity Medical Service
  • SC 810.3.5.1 Medical Officers.
    Medical officers review all reported cases of
    occupational illness and take or recommend
    action. Upon the ICPA's request, they
  • SC 810.3.5.1.1 Provide medical
    information to be sent to OWCP to support or to
    controvert a claim for an occupational illness or
    work-related injury

4
The BUMED/CNIC Initiative
  • Placing medical opinion letters into the FECA
    case file for OWCP to review
  • History
  • CAPT Neal Naito and the EAST Coast FECA Office
    started the process
  • Picked up by CDR Fran Litow while at USUHS
  • CNIC N1 representative and CAPT Naito agree to
    continue the process
  • Case tracking mechanism put into place

5
The BUMED/CNIC Initiative
  • Medical opinions for the recordWhy bother?
  • Provides ICPAs with one more tool to help them
    manage troublesome claims
  • Gives the Agencys position to counter the
    medical opinion of the Claimants advocate when
    there appears to be a weak causal link
  • OWCP rules dont allow anyone other than a
    physician to interpret medical information
  • Because there is evidence that the opinions have
    an effect
  • OWCP claims examiners and ECAB judges read the
    reports and note the influence on the case

6
The BUMED/CNIC Initiative
  • Current Status (February 2008)
  • 120 case opinions filed
  • 7 different physicians filing opinions
  • 81 cases adjudicated
  • 9.04 million in avoided cost on denied claims
  • There is still no formal support agreement to
    provide this service to anyone in the workers
    compensation program

7
Medical Reports for the Record
  • What cases can we affect?
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Asbestos associated diseases
  • Cancer
  • Hearing loss
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Lumbar stenosis
  • Osteoarthritis (cervical, lumbar, and knee)
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Multiple chemical sensitivity
  • and more

8
Medical Reports for the Record
  • OWCP criteria for weighing medical reports
  • Physician qualifications Specialists in the area
    are better than non-specialist
  • Medical rational Opinion supported by a medical
    explanation
  • Accuracy and completeness Nothing left out of
    the analysis, and facts stated agree with written
    records
  • Comprehensiveness Reflects that all testing and
    analysis
  • Consistency Physical findings must substantiate
    the medical opinion
  • Decisiveness No equivocatingyes or no, NOT MAYBE

9
Example Case Cancer
  • Case Facts
  • 60 year old welding shop supervisor trips and
    falls over cables on the shop floor, breaking two
    vertebrae in his back
  • His doctor takes the workmans comp case and is
    going to operate on him to stabilize the
    fractures, but his pre-op blood work is abnormal
    for several blood chemistries
  • The man subsequently is diagnosed with multiple
    myeloma

10
Example Case Cancer
  • The shop supervisor has been followed for years
    by the Occupational Medicine department for
    workplace exposure to
  • Cadmium
  • Lead
  • Noise
  • His cadmium level was high oncehe claims that
    his multiple myeloma was caused by the cadmium
    poisoning
  • Is there anything about this case that makes it
    workmans comp?
  • Is his cancer compensable under FECA?

11
Cadmium
  • Acute effects
  • Fever, cough, chest pain, throat irritation,
    chills, muscle aches, shortness of breath,
    nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle weaknessdeath
  • Chronic effects
  • Kidney Renal damage and renal failure
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Lungs Emphysema, chronic bronchitis, cancer
  • Bones Osteoporosis (leading to fractures)

12
Example Case Cancer
  • Is his cancer compensable under FECA?
  • Multiple myeloma has never been linked to cadmium
    exposure (has been linked to prostate and lung
    cancer)
  • Multiple myeloma has been linked to benzene,
    creosote, (and perhaps formaldehyde)
  • His multiple myeloma was most likely not caused
    by exposure to cadmium

13
Substitute MOC Credit Question
  • Cadmium has been linked to what types of cancer
    with some reasonable level of confidence?
  • Prostate and lung cancer
  • Questions?
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