fighting for fair treatment in workers' compensation healthcare

Helping Injured Workers Get the Care They Deserve

At WCPAC, we advocate for patients trapped in the complexities of the workers compensation system — ensuring timely access to essential medical care.

The Challenge: Navigating Workers Comp

A System That’s Hard to Navigate, When Help Can’t Wait

Injured workers often face overwhelming delays and denials when seeking the healthcare they need. From crucial medications and medical equipment to minimally invasive procedures and specialty care—too many are left waiting. The workers compensation system, designed to protect, frequently becomes a barrier to recovery.

Our Advocacy role

Fighting for fair Access To Care

WCPAC is a patient-focused advocacy group that holds insurance companies accountable. We work to ensure injured workers receive the appropriate treatments, therapies, and referrals without unnecessary delays. Whether it’s a life-enhancing medication or a specialist referral, our mission is to make sure the system works as it should—for the patient.

Collboartive approach

partnerships that power change
WCPAC is a consortium—a collective of healthcare providers, medical societies, and advocates. Together, we share insights and coordinate efforts to push for systemic improvements in workers compensation healthcare. Our strength lies in collaboration and a united voice for reform.

Team Discussion

Patient Testimonial

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Val H.
Patient from TX

Why get involved?

“Because Access to Care Should Never Be a Battle”

When insurance delays or denials block injured workers from getting essential medical care, real lives are at stake. By joining WCPAC, you’re not just supporting patients, you’re protecting the integrity of healthcare itself.

  • For healthcare providers, it means fighting for the right to treat patients without bureaucratic barriers.

  • For advocates, it means standing up for those silenced by red tape and misaligned incentives.

  • For injured workers, it means having someone in their corner when the system fails.