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Stephen Paullada Feb 10, 2019 a 9:02 am PST
Adopting ACOEM into the MTUS makes it a public law that should be free for everyone to access. A genuinely injured worker who is engaged in his treatment and recovery and representitives from both sides should have readily available access to the guidelines for that treatment. If the legislature wants to adopt propietary materials into State law, the State should pay for it, not the already overtaxed public.