Following are observations from the review of documentation for 30 claims:Of the 12 claims that were disputed, 2 of the dispute letters were not submitted within 30 days after the notice of injury, as required by federal code.One claim did not include the supervisor's signature on the form.In one instance, the claim was not submitted to the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs within ten business days, due to a supervisor not forwarding his/her completed portion of the form within the allotted eight days, as required by federal code and TVA policy, respectively.We found prescribed services for TVA's Workers' Compensation (WC) department and assigned site personnel go beyond the Federal Employees' Compensation Act's WC requirements. However, when we interviewed selected managers, nurses, TVA site WC contacts, and other staff at seven TVA site locations, we were told the WC program support could be improved by: (1) increasing the expertise in the WC department, including medical knowledge of personnel; (2) improving education and training for personnel responsible for facilitating the WC process at TVA sites; (3) enhancing communications from the WC department; and (4) addressing the abundance of hearing loss claims.
Report File
Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Other Participating OIGs
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Tennessee Valley Authority
Report Number
2007-11474
Report Description
Report Type
Audit
Agency Wide
Yes
Questioned Costs
$0
Funds for Better Use
$0