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Chapter 19 Summary – Federal Employees Compensation Act

April 24, 2024 By //  by Amaxx Webmaster

Federal employees injured on the job are entitled to workers compensation. There are several different federal workers compensation programs related to different populations of workers, but the majority of federal workers fall under the provisions of the Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA).

FECA provides medical and wage loss compensation benefits to civilian employees of the United States for disability due to injury or disease sustained while in the performance of work duty. FECA also provides for the payment of benefits to dependents if a work-related injury or disease causes an employee’s death.
FECA Basics

  • Who Pays for FECA Costs
  • How is FECA Administered
  • Selecting Medical Providers
  • Medical Benefits
  • Lost Wages Federal Employees Receive
  • Permanent Disability or Death
  • Registering as a Federal Medical Provider
  • Cost Control Challenges
    1. Compensation
    2. Medical
    3. Legal
    4. Administrative
    5. Three-Level Claimant-Oriented Process
    6. Presidential Protecting Our Workers and Ensuring Reemployment
  • And More

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