National Workers' Compensation and Occupational Health and Safety Frameworks
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National Workers' Compensation and Occupational Health and Safety Frameworks
Inquiry report
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Preliminaries
 Cover, Copyright, Terms of reference, Contents, Abbreviations and explanations
Overview
 Background
 Occupational health and safety
 Workers' compensation
 Recommendations
1 About the inquiry
 1.1 Background to inquiry
 1.2 Current arrangements
 1.3 Terms of reference
 1.4 The Commission's approach
 1.5 Report structure
2 National frameworks
 2.1 Previous reviews
 2.2 The case for national frameworks
 2.3 Criteria for model selection
 2.4 Formulation of the models
3 Current occupational health and safety regimes
 3.1 The incidence of injury and illness
 3.2 Current OHS arrangements
 3.3 National coordination
 3.4 Some definitional issues
4 National occupational health and safety frameworks
 4.1 Issues for developing a national framework
 4.2 National framework models
 4.3 The Commission's proposals for a national OHS framework
5 National frameworks for workers' compensation
 5.1 Issues for developing a national framework
 5.2 National framework models
 5.3 The Commission's proposals for a national workers' compensation framework
6 Defining access and coverage
 6.1 Employer and employee
 6.2 Workplace and work-related fatality, injury and illness
7 Injury management
 7.1 Why injury management is important
 7.2 Factors which facilitate recovery
 7.3 Scheme approaches to injury management
 7.4 Outcomes of injury management
 7.5 National framework issues
8 Common law access
 8.1 Common law in workers' compensation
 8.2 Common law access in Australian jurisdictions
 8.3 Evaluating common law in workers' compensation
 8.4 National framework issues
9 Statutory benefits structures
 9.1 Features of statutory benefits structures
 9.2 Evaluating statutory benefits
 9.3 National framework issues
10 Premium setting
 10.1 Premium setting objectives
 10.2 Elements of premium setting
 10.3 Premium controls
 10.4 Premium monitoring
 10.5 National framework issues
11 The role of private insurers
 11.1 Public monopoly versus competitive private provision
 11.2 Private insurers as agents
 11.3 Industry-specific schemes
 11.4 Regulation of private insurers
 11.5 National framework issues
12 Self-insurance
 12.1 Prudential requirements
 12.2 Claims management requirements
 12.3 OHS requirements
 12.4 The minimum employee requirement
 12.5 Other requirements
 12.6 National framework issues
13 Dispute resolution in workers' compensation
 13.1 Causes of disputs
 13.2 Resolution of disputes
 13.3 Directions of reform
 13.4 National framework issues
Appendices
A Conduct of the inquiry
 A.1 Introduction
 A.2 List of submissions
 A.3 Visits
 A.4 Public hearings
B Australian Government Actuary
 B.1 Introduction
 B.2 Background
 B.3 The nature of financial risk to the Commonwealth
 B.4 Existing prudential arrangements
 B.5 Possible changes to the prudential framework
C Australian Government Solicitor
 Productivity Commission inquiry into national workers' compensation and occupational health and safety frameworks
 Background
 Short advice
D Consultant actuaries' reports of impacts on State and Territory schemes
 D.1 Taylor Fry advice
 D.2 am actuaries' report on the impact on scheme average premium rates from large employers exiting
 D.3 am actuaries' response to the comment of Bateup Actuarial + Consulting Services
 D.4 Analysis of Victorian WorkCover Authority data
E Institutional arrangements for national workers' compensation frameworks
 E.1 Current arrangements
 E.2 Institutional arrangements for step 1
 E.3 Institutional arrangements for step 2
 E.4 Institutional arrangements for step 3
F Administrative Appeals Tribunal
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