The primary purposes of the Workers' Compensation laws are all the following, except:

The primary purposes of the Workers' Compensation laws are all the following, except:




a. To improve workplace safety


b. To provide disability benefits for workers suffering from work-related injuries


c. To improve healthcare delivery by bypassing managed-care restrictions


d. To encourage injured workers to return to work



Answer: c. To improve healthcare delivery by bypassing managed-care restrictions

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