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L&I Program Reducing Workplace Disabilities And Claim Costs

Nearly $6 million in workers’ compensation insurance claim costs were saved in one year by a Department of Labor and Industries-funded program in Renton that assists health-care providers in treating workers who were injured on the job. Injured workers treated by physicians enrolled in the Center of Occupational Health & Education (COHE) at Valley Medical Center in Renton recovered more quickly, went on disability less frequently and averaged $585 in lower claim costs, according to a study released this week by the University of Washington. The Renton program began enrolling doctors in 2002, serving as an educational and consulting resource for physicians in South King County who treat injured workers but who do not specialize in occupational health and medicine. A second program opened in Spokane a year later. Results from that center will be available in a year. The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) established the two centers as sources of expertise in the treatment of back sprains, carpal tunnel syndrome, fractures and sprains. The centers emphasize prompt reporting of injuries; accurate diagnosis; improved communication among physicians, employers and workers; and timely and appropriate treatment. “COHE patients were less likely to incur time-loss and also less likely to incur long-term disability,” concluded the report. “These favorable patterns led to an estimated reduction in total costs of approximately $585 per claim. The COHE treated approximately 10,000 workers during the evaluation year. Thus, the aggregate reduction in costs associated with COHE operations would be on the order of $5.8 million.” The study of the Renton center was conducted by the UW’s School of Public Health and Community Medicine under the Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences in the Occupational Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Program. The study compared the outcomes of more than 42,000 workplace-injury claims filed in a year, measuring the duration of disability and the amount of money paid out in wage replacement and medical costs. The Spokane and Renton centers are part of a pilot project to determine if using occupational medicine best practices results in injured workers recovering and getting back to work more quickly. As part of the program, participating providers enrolled in the COHE are paid additional money for such things as prompt reporting of injuries and providing timely advice to workers and their employers on work restrictions that will assist the recovery and prevent re-injury. The centers have proven immensely popular with physicians, workers and employers. This spring, the state Legislature recently approved an additional $805,000 to increase training and expand the number of doctors served. The Spokane Center for Occupational Health & Education, which now covers three Eastern Washington counties, will be expanded to encompass 16 counties east of the Cascade Mountains. The Renton program will be extended with a continued focus on improving communication among providers, employers and workers. L&I manages a workers’ compensation insurance system that provides coverage for about 1.9 million workers and 160,000 employers. In addition to providing medical and wage-replacement benefits for injured workers, the system protects employers from liability lawsuits that would otherwise result from a workplace injury.

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  Did You Know?
 

Compared To Other Industries, Construction Tends To Be More Dangerous.

The rate of injury for workers in the construction industry is approximately 60 percent higher than the overall average for all workers.  Recognizing that hazards exist and planning ahead to properly control or eliminate them, helps protect the working men and women of the construction industry and saves businesses time and money.

Construction has the third highest rate of death by injury.

The death rate in the construction industry is about 15.2 deaths per 100,000 workers.  The leading causes of death among construction workers are falls from elevation, motor vehicle crashes, electrocution, machines, and stuck by falling objects.  The only two industries that have a higher death rate include mining and agriculture.


 


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