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Workers' compensation managed care: Preliminary findings
Authors:Leonard N. Matheson  Richard G. Brophy  Karel Douglas Vaughan  Christine Nunez  Katherine A. Saccoman
Affiliation:(1) Washington University School of Medicine Program in Occupational Therapy, St. Louis, Missouri;(2) Comprehensive Managed Care, Westlake Village, California;(3) Employment Potential Improvement Corporation, 600 South Grand Avenue, Suite 106, 92705 Santa Ana, California
Abstract:The cost of providing care that is effective to return injured workers to the workplace has risen in recent years in a manner that appears to be out of control in the workers' compensation system. In turn, medical care costs are an important component of the rapidly increasing costs of workers' compensation insurance. A model of health care delivery that emphasizes early intervention and return to work is presented. This model focuses on providing aggressive treatment of injuries that historically have been reported to be extraordinarily expensive. This paper is a case study of a managed care treatment model and presents costs of treatment in the first year of utilization. Medical care costs of 295 cases are compared with state and national figures and are found to be substantially better, especially with regard to soft tissue injuries and injuries that involve days lost from work.
Keywords:workers' compensation  work injury costs  managed care
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