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Fewer workers' compensation claims and lower claim costs if employers with high injury rates achieved the rates of their safer peers

机译:如果高伤害率的雇主达到了较安全同行的比率,则工人的赔偿要求更少,索赔成本更低

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Introduction: Employers engaged in similar business activities demonstrate a range of workers' compensation claim rates. Workplace injuries and illnesses could be prevented if employers with high claim rates achieved the claim rates of their safer peers.Methods: We used Washington workers' compensation claims data for years 2013-2015 to calculate rates of compensable claims (eligible for disability or time loss benefits, if unable to work four days after injury) and total accepted claims (compensable plus medical-aid only claims) for each employer. We estimated the number and cost of claims to occur if employers with high claim rates reduced them to the rates of employers at the 25th percentile, adjusted for insurance risk class, employer size, and injury type. To evaluate the impact of setting more or less ambitious goals, we also estimated reductions based on claim rates at the 10th and 50th percentiles.Results: Over 43% of claims and claim costs would be prevented if employers with higher claim rates lowered them to the 25th percentile using either total accepted or compensable claim rates as the benchmark outcome. The estimated claim cost savings from benchmarking to compensable claims was nearly as great as the estimate based on benchmarking to total accepted claims ($308.5 mil annually based on compensable claims vs. $332.4 mil based on total accepted claims). Restaurants and Taverns had the greatest number of potentially prevented compensable claims. Colleges and Universities and Wood Frame and Building Construction had the greatest potential reduction in compensable claim costs among larger and smaller employers, respectively.Conclusion: Substantial reductions in workers' compensation claims and costs are possible if employers achieve the injury rates experienced by their safer peers. (C) 2019 National Safety Council and Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:简介:从事类似商业活动的雇主证明了一系列的工伤赔偿要求率。如果索赔率高的雇主达到了较安全同行的索赔率,则可以防止工作场所受伤和疾病。方法:我们使用2013-2015年华盛顿工人的赔偿索赔数据来计算可赔索赔率(有残疾或时间损失的资格) (如果受伤后四天不能工作),则为每位雇主支付总赔偿额(可赔加仅医疗援助的赔偿)。我们估计,如果高索赔率的雇主将其降低到第25个百分位数的雇主率,并根据保险风险等级,雇主规模和伤害类型进行了调整,那么索赔的数量和成本就会发生。为了评估设定或多或少雄心勃勃的目标的影响,我们还根据第10个百分位数和第50个百分位数的索赔率估算了减少的结果。结果:如果索赔率较高的雇主将索赔和索赔成本降低到了43%,则可以避免这种情况。第25个百分位数,以接受的总赔率或应赔的总赔率作为基准结果。基准化为可赔偿索赔所产生的估计索赔成本节省几乎与基于基准的已受理总索赔所产生的估计成本相差无几(每年基于可补偿索赔的赔偿为3.085亿美元,相比之下基于已接受索赔的总赔偿为3.324亿美元)。饭店和小酒馆拥有最多可能被阻止的可赔索赔。高校和木结构建筑与房屋建筑分别在较大和较小的雇主中具有最大的潜在可减少的应偿索赔结论。结论:如果雇主达到了较安全同龄人所经历的伤害率,则可以大幅减少工人的赔偿要求和费用。 。 (C)2019国家安全委员会和Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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