Nuclear Care Partners Pairs Up With Labor Groups to Provide Specialized Care


Posted May 12, 2016 by Antony_Cascella

Nuclear Care Partners, a U.S. approved medical provider, offers medical compensation and specialized care to former Department of Energy workers. They are associated with various labor groups under certain programs of the U.S Department of Labor.
 
[UNITED STATES, 05/12/2016] – Nuclear Care Partners, a medical provider approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, works exclusively with former Department of Energy (DOE) workers with diagnosed work related illnesses.

Former energy workers were regularly exposed to hazardous materials, which may have triggered serious illnesses like cancer, radiation poisoning, and black lung disease. Nuclear Care Partners associates with various labor groups in order to give back to the former DOE workers and their families. They provide suitable medical compensation and benefits.

[b]The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA)[/b]

The program provides medical benefits to former employees who have acquired an illness due to their time working in the atomic weapons industry. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, these workers qualify for Nuclear Care Partners’ no-cost in-home nursing services.

[b]The Division of Coal Mine Workers’ Compensation (Federal Black Lung Program)[/b]

The program is in charge of claims filed under the Black Lung Benefits Act, which compensates coal miners who acquired pneumoconiosis from coal mine employment. Survivors of former coal miners who died because of the said disease may also receive compensation. If determined eligible, former employees or survivors receive medical coverage for lung disease treatment.

[b]The Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA)[/b]

FECA provides compensation benefits to federal employees who have been injured while performing their duties at work. These benefits include wage-loss benefits for partial or total disability, monetary benefits for permanent loss of use of a schedule member, vocal rehabilitation, and medical benefits.

[b]Radiation Exposure Act (RECA)[/b]

Through this act, certain atomic veterans receive monetary compensation. Veterans who may receive this compensation are those who contracted cancer or any other specified disease through their exposure to U.S. nuclear testing during the Cold War or through their exposure to radon during uranium mining.

Nuclear Care Partners offers quality, no-cost, and in-home medical care and benefits to former energy workers under the given acts. The medical provider works closely with clients’ physicians to deliver specialized care that will improve their lives.

[b]About Nuclear Care Partners[/b]

Nuclear Care Partners provides superior care to former atomic workers. Guided by compassion, commitment, excellence, and integrity, the company strives to be the premier provider of home care service for former atomic workers.

For more information, visit http://www.nuclearcarepartners.com.
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Issued By Antony Cascella
Website Nuclear Care Partners
Country United States
Categories Government , Health
Tags doe workers , medical compensation , medical provider
Last Updated May 12, 2016