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This case involves a lien claim by California Pharmacy Management for medication provided to an injured worker, Vicente Carmen. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the finding that the pharmacy's lien was invalid because the medication was not prescribed by a physician within the defendant employer's Medical Provider Network (MPN). The Board reiterated that once an employer provides a MPN, an employee's self-procured treatment outside that network is not compensable, and the pharmacy's reliance on Labor Code section 4600.2 was misplaced as there was no evidence of a contract with the employer.
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This case involves a lien claim by California Pharmacy Management for medication provided to an injured worker, Vicente Carmen. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied reconsideration, upholding the finding that the pharmacy's lien was invalid because the medication was not prescribed by a physician within the defendant employer's Medical Provider Network (MPN). The Board reiterated that once an employer provides a MPN, an employee's self-procured treatment outside that network is not compensable, and the pharmacy's reliance on Labor Code section 4600.2 was misplaced as there was no evidence of a contract with the employer.
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