CS for SB 362 First Engrossed (ntc) 2024362e1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to medical treatment under the 3 Workers’ Compensation Law; amending s. 440.13, F.S.; 4 increasing limits on witness fees charged by certain 5 witnesses; increasing maximum reimbursement allowances 6 for physicians and surgical procedures; providing an 7 effective date. 8 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 10 11 Section 1. Subsection (10) and paragraphs (f) and (g) of 12 subsection (12) of section 440.13, Florida Statutes, are amended 13 to read: 14 440.13 Medical services and supplies; penalty for 15 violations; limitations.— 16 (10) WITNESS FEES.—Any health care provider who gives a 17 deposition shall be allowed a witness fee. The amount charged by 18 the witness may not exceed $300$200per hour. An expert witness 19 who has never provided direct professional services to a party 20 but has merely reviewed medical records and provided an expert 21 opinion or has provided only direct professional services that 22 were unrelated to the workers’ compensation case may not be 23 allowed a witness fee in excess of $300$200per day. 24 (12) CREATION OF THREE-MEMBER PANEL; GUIDES OF MAXIMUM 25 REIMBURSEMENT ALLOWANCES.— 26 (f) Maximum reimbursement for a physician licensed under 27 chapter 458 or chapter 459 shall be 175110percent of the 28 reimbursement allowed by Medicare, using appropriate codes and 29 modifiers or the medical reimbursement level adopted by the 30 three-member panel as of January 1, 2003, whichever is greater. 31 (g) Maximum reimbursement for surgical procedures shall be 32 210140percent of the reimbursement allowed by Medicare or the 33 medical reimbursement level adopted by the three-member panel as 34 of January 1, 2003, whichever is greater. 35 36 The department, as requested, shall provide data to the panel, 37 including, but not limited to, utilization trends in the 38 workers’ compensation health care delivery system. The 39 department shall provide the panel with an annual report 40 regarding the resolution of medical reimbursement disputes and 41 any actions pursuant to subsection (8). The department shall 42 provide administrative support and service to the panel to the 43 extent requested by the panel. For prescription medication 44 purchased under the requirements of this subsection, a 45 dispensing practitioner shall not possess such medication unless 46 payment has been made by the practitioner, the practitioner’s 47 professional practice, or the practitioner’s practice management 48 company or employer to the supplying manufacturer, wholesaler, 49 distributor, or drug repackager within 60 days of the dispensing 50 practitioner taking possession of that medication. 51 Section 2. This act shall take effect January 1, 2025.