The State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) is the NSW government organisation responsible for regulating and administering the workers compensation system in NSW.
They have developed new ‘Guidelines for claiming workers compensation’ to support, inform and guide workers, employers, insurers and other stakeholders in the process of claiming workers compensation in NSW. These new guidelines will replace existing guidelines for compensation benefits, work capacity and domestic assistance.
These new SIRA guidelines will come into effect from Monday 1 August 2016.
Our claims staff have had extensive training on these changes are ready to start implementing these changes from 1 August 2016.
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Changes to the minimum requirements for initial notification of a claim | |
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Removal of Notification Only status | |
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Application of reasonable excuse only applies to weekly payments | |
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Exemptions to treatment pre-approval | |
Pre-approval is no longer required for the following:
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NOTE: Where possible, workers should be encouraged to attend treatment outside working hours, to support their gradual RTW and ensure there is no unnecessary disruption to their workplace. Despite the removal of pre-approval requirements, workers and doctors still need to keep their employer and case manager up to date with treatment, and treatment still needs to be reasonably necessary as a result of the work injury. |
Reasonably necessary treatment | |
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Work Capacity Assessment appointments | |
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If you have any queries or wish to discuss these changes further please contact your EML Account Manager. |