Author: Michael Dworsky
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781977400970
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
California's Return-to-Work Supplement Program provides a $5,000 payment to some workers who cannot return to work after a permanently disabling workplace injury. RAND researchers evaluated program performance and identified options for improvement.
Evaluation of the Return-To-Work Fund in California's Workers' Compensation System
Author: Michael Dworsky
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781977400970
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
California's Return-to-Work Supplement Program provides a $5,000 payment to some workers who cannot return to work after a permanently disabling workplace injury. RAND researchers evaluated program performance and identified options for improvement.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781977400970
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
California's Return-to-Work Supplement Program provides a $5,000 payment to some workers who cannot return to work after a permanently disabling workplace injury. RAND researchers evaluated program performance and identified options for improvement.
Research Colloquium on Workers' Compensation Medical Benefit Delivery and Return to Work
Author: Stephanie Teleki
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 083304009X
Category : Disability evaluation
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
These proceedings are the product of a May 2003 colloquium on the workers' compensation medical benefit delivery system, with a focus on the access, cost, and quality issues facing the system and mechanisms to improve its quality and efficiency.
Publisher: Rand Corporation
ISBN: 083304009X
Category : Disability evaluation
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
These proceedings are the product of a May 2003 colloquium on the workers' compensation medical benefit delivery system, with a focus on the access, cost, and quality issues facing the system and mechanisms to improve its quality and efficiency.
Workers' Compensation Reform and Return to Work
Author: Seth A. Seabury
Publisher: RAND Corporation
ISBN: 9780833051233
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This monograph analyzes the effects of changes to the workers' compensation system on return-to-work rates for California's injured workers. The authors study how public policies that influence return to work have changed in California in the past decade, estimate average return-to-work rates, compare the trends with the policy changes, and examine the impact that recent system reforms have had on benefit adequacy.
Publisher: RAND Corporation
ISBN: 9780833051233
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
This monograph analyzes the effects of changes to the workers' compensation system on return-to-work rates for California's injured workers. The authors study how public policies that influence return to work have changed in California in the past decade, estimate average return-to-work rates, compare the trends with the policy changes, and examine the impact that recent system reforms have had on benefit adequacy.
California's Worker' Compensation Reform
Author: Laura Zakaras
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
This brief summarizes a study of how changes to the workers' compensation system have affected return-to-work rates in California, how return-to-work trends compare with policy changes, and recent trends in benefit adequacy.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
This brief summarizes a study of how changes to the workers' compensation system have affected return-to-work rates in California, how return-to-work trends compare with policy changes, and recent trends in benefit adequacy.
Navigating the California Workers' Compensation System
Author: Julie Sum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
A Review of the Current Problems in California's Workers' Compensation System
Author: Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Earnings Losses and Benefit Adequacy in California's Workers' Compensation System
Author: Michael Dworsky
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor market
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Workers' compensation systems are designed to provide medical care and indemnity (or wage loss) benefits and to protect workers against medical expenses and income loss that result from workplace injury. Although most workers' compensation claims are for minor injuries that require only medical care, many workplace injuries result in temporary or permanent work disability and earnings losses that can be substantial. Patterns of earnings loss can identify which workers need more attention from policymakers. Earnings loss data are also needed to evaluate benefit adequacy or return-to-work interventions. But post-injury labor market outcomes are not regularly reported in the state of California, impeding monitoring, research, and evaluation. This final report in a series is part of a regular effort to monitor the wage losses of injured workers in the California workers' compensation system between 2013 and 2017. It updates estimates of trends in earnings losses reported in this project's three interim reports and includes analysis of the factors that have driven changes in workers' labor market outcomes from 2005 to 2017. It also provides an investigation of the reasons for regional differences (between Southern California and the rest of the state) in labor market outcomes for workers with cumulative trauma injuries. The report also provides estimates of after-tax wage replacement rates for workers with permanent disability and the first estimates of wage replacement rates in California for workers affected by statutory increases in permanent disability benefits that were adopted as part of major workers' compensation reform legislation enacted in 2012.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor market
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Workers' compensation systems are designed to provide medical care and indemnity (or wage loss) benefits and to protect workers against medical expenses and income loss that result from workplace injury. Although most workers' compensation claims are for minor injuries that require only medical care, many workplace injuries result in temporary or permanent work disability and earnings losses that can be substantial. Patterns of earnings loss can identify which workers need more attention from policymakers. Earnings loss data are also needed to evaluate benefit adequacy or return-to-work interventions. But post-injury labor market outcomes are not regularly reported in the state of California, impeding monitoring, research, and evaluation. This final report in a series is part of a regular effort to monitor the wage losses of injured workers in the California workers' compensation system between 2013 and 2017. It updates estimates of trends in earnings losses reported in this project's three interim reports and includes analysis of the factors that have driven changes in workers' labor market outcomes from 2005 to 2017. It also provides an investigation of the reasons for regional differences (between Southern California and the rest of the state) in labor market outcomes for workers with cumulative trauma injuries. The report also provides estimates of after-tax wage replacement rates for workers with permanent disability and the first estimates of wage replacement rates in California for workers affected by statutory increases in permanent disability benefits that were adopted as part of major workers' compensation reform legislation enacted in 2012.
A Review of the Workers' Compensation System
Author: California. Office of the Auditor General
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Injured on the Job
Author: State Compensation Insurance Fund (Calif.) Workers' Compensation Issues Study Group
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Workers' compensation
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Compensating Permanent Workplace Injuries
Author: Mark A. Peterson
Publisher: RAND Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Workers in California experiencing injuries at work that result in permanent partial disabilities (PPD) are eligible to receive compensation. The workers' benefits, doctors' and attorneys' fees, and the system that processes the hundreds of thousands of annual claims cost employers billions of dollars each year. This report evaluates the workers' compensation system by examining its efficiency and the adequacy and equity of its benefits, and suggests system reforms. The authors conducted interviews with system participants and found that the system is still troubled by many of the same problems that plagued it before the 1989 and 1993 reforms. It remains overly costly, complex, and litigious while delivering modest benefits. The authors estimated the wage losses of PPD claimants in 1991-93, and found that even after five years, the injured workers earned considerably less than controls. In addition, injured workers experience considerable time out of work, not just immediately after the injury, but also after the initial return to work. The authors identified particular problems among claims categorized by the workers' compensation system as "minor," the vast majority of claims. For this group, wage replacement rates were lowest. Reform proposals include an elective fast track to streamline claims processing, and a revision to the disability rating schedule to improve the relationship between wage loss and benefits paid.
Publisher: RAND Corporation
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Workers in California experiencing injuries at work that result in permanent partial disabilities (PPD) are eligible to receive compensation. The workers' benefits, doctors' and attorneys' fees, and the system that processes the hundreds of thousands of annual claims cost employers billions of dollars each year. This report evaluates the workers' compensation system by examining its efficiency and the adequacy and equity of its benefits, and suggests system reforms. The authors conducted interviews with system participants and found that the system is still troubled by many of the same problems that plagued it before the 1989 and 1993 reforms. It remains overly costly, complex, and litigious while delivering modest benefits. The authors estimated the wage losses of PPD claimants in 1991-93, and found that even after five years, the injured workers earned considerably less than controls. In addition, injured workers experience considerable time out of work, not just immediately after the injury, but also after the initial return to work. The authors identified particular problems among claims categorized by the workers' compensation system as "minor," the vast majority of claims. For this group, wage replacement rates were lowest. Reform proposals include an elective fast track to streamline claims processing, and a revision to the disability rating schedule to improve the relationship between wage loss and benefits paid.