Billauer B P
J Occup Med. 1985 Mar;27(3):185-8.
Workers' compensation laws originally provided the exclusive remedy for an injured worker. Under the workers' compensation system, an injured worker received a limited monetary recovery, while the employer and the employees (i.e., the co-employees of the injured worker, including company physicians and nurses) received immunity from negligence actions, including those for medical malpractice. Recent trends in workers' compensation law indicate tha company physicians and nurses now may well be subject to malpractice suits. However, carefully-drawn company health care protocols, appropriate employment requirements, and attention to the handling of cases, may reduce the number of these claims.