Mr Guy Barnett has announced the appointment of an additional commissioner to the Workers’ Rehabilitation and Compensation Tribunal to assist Chief Commissioner, Mr Robert Webster. Ms Lucinda Wilkins has taken on this role. She has over 25 years’ experience in the Tasmanian legal system. She has worked in both the private and public sectors, including […]
MAMS Service Abandoned!
Sadly, WorkCover Tasmania has concluded its trial of the Medical Advisory and Mentoring Service and, after a detailed evaluation, has decided to discontinue the service. This will leave doctors without a ready source of guidance on difficult workers compensation matters.
Government Tables Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Bill 2016
The Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Bill 2016 includes provisions to remove the requirement for medical practitioners to be accredited by WorkCover to issue Workers Compensation Medical Certificates and to make significant changes to the WorkCover Board.The requirement for accreditation of medical practitioners to conduct assessments of Whole Person Impairment (WPI) will remain. The changes to […]
New Chief Commissioner Appointed
The Premier’s Office recently announced the appointment of a new Chief Commissioner of the Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation Tribunal, Mr Robert Webster to replace the outgoing Mr Steve Carey. See link to announcement below: http://www.premier.tas.gov.au/releases/new_chief_commissioner_appointed
Staff Changes at Worker Assist
Worker Assist provides a valuable free advisory service for injured workers. Their service can be accessed by calling: 1300 027 747 Mylinda Purtell, formerly working with Slater & Gordon, is now working with Worker Assist as their Principal Solicitor. She joins Peter Tullgren who has a background in providing assistance to injured workers through various union roles. […]
Workplace Rehabilitation Provider Information
We have added information for workplace rehabilitation providers to our website. See link below: Information for Workplace Rehabilitation Providers
Adverse Event Reporting
Hobart Occupational Medicine has introduced Adverse Event Reporting to flag issues that arise in managing patients with comps enable injuries. The report format is included below: adverse-event-report What is an Adverse Event? Any act or omission by a participant in the injury management process (in its broadest sense), breakdown in communication or unplanned event that […]
We now send medical correspondence electronically!
Hobart Occupational Medicine has chosen to use HealthLink to send and receive referrals and correspondence from GPs and Specialists. Our HealthLink EDI is HOBOCMED, and is also listed on our ‘Contact Us’ page. We prefer to use this method instead of faxing, and will continue to send and receive correspondence through the post for those practitioners […]
ACHRF ‘Committee’s Choice’ Poster Award
I made a presentation at the recent Australasian Compensation Health Research Forum in Melbourne. The presentation was in the form of a Poster presenting the work the AMA had done in promoting the concept of ‘Complex Case Management’ as an alternative ‘clinical pathway’ for workers with potentially poor-prognosis work injuries. I was pleased to be awarded […]
Welcome to our new Practice Manager
Laura recently joined the practice as Practice Manager. Her role is to help the practitioners provide an efficient service to the patients and clients of the practice. Welcome Laura!