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WCRI: No Evidence of Steep Medical Price Growth in WC During Recent Inflation

August 4, 2023 - WorkCompWire

Cambridge, MA – The steep growth in consumer prices for energy, food, and housing over the last few years created concerns about potential rising inflation in medical care. A new Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) study found that, overall, there was no evidence of faster growth in workers’ compensation medical prices and payments in most states over the high inflation period of 2021-2022.

“This study brings together information on changes in workers’ compensation medical prices and external data on consumer price inflation and medical sector inflation over the 2012 to 2022 period,” said WCRI CEO Ramona Tanabe. “It examines to what extent the recent sizable price growth for all goods and services was spreading to the health care sector in general, and to workers’ compensation in particular.”

The study, Insights into Medical Inflation in Workers’ Compensation—A WCRI FlashReport, identifies the main drivers of the workers’ compensation medical cost growth and focuses on the price components associated with the major provider types. It discusses how state-specific workers’ compensation price regulations allow for adjustments in the reimbursement rates during inflationary price growth periods. How fee schedules shape the growth in professional prices and hospital outpatient facility payments is also addressed.

The following is a sample of the study’s major findings:

  • While consumer inflation overall and for major consumption categories such as energy, food, and housing was substantial in 2021-2022, price increases in the medical sector were not a main driver.
  • The major contributor to price increases in the general health care system was the growth in hospital payments. Similar patterns were found in workers’ compensation.
  • We found evidence that workers’ compensation fee schedules are effective tools to temper medical inflation for professional prices to levels similar or below those in the general health care system.
  • States that updated their fee schedule rates based on inflationary growth in the general economy rather than within the medical sector started to see faster price growth in 2022.

In addition, the study discusses several mechanisms through which faster increases in medical prices and payments in workers’ compensation may be possible in the future, as health care price increases may lag behind inflation in the overall economy.

The report was authored by Dr. Olesya Fomenko and Dr. Rebecca Yang.

For more info or to purchase: WCRI FlashReport: Insights into Medical Inflation in Workers’ Compensation

Source: WCRI

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

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