• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • WCW HOME
  • Submit a Wire!
  • Advertising
  • Media Partners
  • About
  • Contact Us

WorkCompWire

Your Trusted Source for Workers Compensation News

Enlyte
  • Workers Compensation News
    • Workers Compensation Industry News
    • Association, Rating & Research News
    • Claims, Legal, & Compliance News
    • Legislative & Regulatory News
    • Risk Management News
    • Work Force & Human Resource News
  • Featured Articles
  • Leaders Speak
  • Editor’s Forum
  • People On The Move

NCCI Report Examines Medical Services and How They Contribute to the Cost of WC Claims

October 31, 2018 - WorkCompWire

Boca Raton, FL – NCCI recently released a new Insights research brief that updates previous research and explores the difficult process of trying to understand and predict medical cost trends, which are influenced by several different factors.

Not all workers compensation claims are equal when it comes to medical treatment. You don’t usually see the same doctor for a broken toe as you would for a head trauma. In fact, the more serious the injury, the more likely you are to receive a complicated mix of healthcare services, organized into “service groups” (think: inpatient hospital, anesthesia, physical therapy, prescription drugs).

Trying to understand and predict medical cost trends is tricky across service groups because they are all influenced by different factors. And the mix of medical services tends to vary by claim size and claim length, not to mention where services come into play in the life span of a claim. For example, emergency room services will typically be used before physical therapy.

To help make sense of this challenging mix, NCCI has updated its research on “Medical Services by Claim Size” last published in 2011.

Key findings include:

  • For smaller claims, below $500K, outpatient hospital (ambulatory) services make up the biggest portion of costs
  • Larger claims are more influenced by inpatient hospital charges, and costs for home healthcare spike for claims exceeding $1M
  • The bigger the claim, the longer the treatment period and thus, the longer the payout period
  • Prescription drug payouts linger the longest, regardless of claim size

Read the research brief: NCCI: Medical Services and How They Contribute to the Cost of WC Claims

Filed Under: Association, Rating & Research News, Claims, Legal, & Compliance News, Industry News, Top Stories, Workers' Compensation

Primary Sidebar

Get Our Free Newsletter:

Select list(s) to subscribe to


By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: WorkCompWire.com, PO Box 1114, Culver City, CA, 90232, http://www.workcompwire.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

myMatrixx

Paradigm

One Call

Triton

Follow Us on Twitter

Tweets by WorkCompWire

Workers Compensation News Topics

  • Top Stories
  • Featured Articles
  • Leaders Speak
  • Editor’s Forum
  • The RxProfessor
  • Industry News
  • Association, Rating & Research News
  • People On The Move
  • Claims, Legal, & Compliance News
  • Legislative & Regulatory News
  • Risk Management News
  • Work Force & Human Resource News
  • Workers’ Compensation

Wire Archives

Copyright WorkCompWire © 2023