High-cost claims are defined as the top 5% of medical payments within 36 months of injury.
High-cost claims are defined as the top 5% of medical payments within 36 months of injury.
A total of 14 different reports examine workers’ comp system performance across 17 states from 2017-2022.
A new WCRI report utilizes data from 68,850 workers from 2017-2021.
New insights into how economic and demographic changes have influenced the workers’ comp system.
A new report from the CWCI highlights trends in dermatologicals, opioids, and antidepressants.
How formularies impacted prescriptions across Arkansas, California, Indiana, Kentucky and New York.
Extended physical medicine was 5-9 times as common in claims with multiple providers.
Fenoprofen calcium made up 1.4% of NSAID prescriptions, but 33% of NSAID payments.
Both the WCRI and the New York State Insurance Fund published new reports.
This report contains a high level report on the status of the Texas workers’ comp system.