CompScope™ Benchmarks, 24th Edition

These comprehensive reference reports measure the performance of 17 state workers’ compensation systems, how they compare with each other, and how they have changed over time. The reports are designed to help policymakers and others benchmark state system performance or a company’s workers’ compensation program. The benchmarks also provide an excellent baseline for tracking the… Read More >>

Importance of Psychosocial Factors for Physical Therapy Outcomes

Despite the growing recognition of the importance of psychosocial factors in recovery, there remains a lack of comprehensive understanding of their prevalence, impact, and potential interventions, especially within the workers’ compensation system. This study aims to fill some of these gaps. Psychosocial risk factors include poor recovery expectations after an injury, fear avoidance, poor… Read More >>

Workers’ Compensation Medical Cost Containment: A National Inventory, 2024

With medical benefits representing the single largest cost component for many state workers’ compensation systems, this new study provides a basic understanding of the cost containment strategies used in all 50 states and 3 federal workers’ compensation programs as of January 1, 2024. The study includes tables of statutory provisions, administrative rules, and processes used by states,… Read More >>

Impact of Vertical Integration in Workers’ Compensation

As vertical integration of medical providers has increased over the last decade, this study examines how claim costs, disability duration, and the nature of care change when patients see newly integrated medical providers relative to non-integrated providers. Supporters of vertical integration argue care can be delivered more efficiently and this translates into improved outcomes. Opponents… Read More >>

Time to First Medical Service—A WCRI FlashReport

This study examines the time from injury to first medical service among injured workers across states before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Time to first service provides insights for the understanding of access to medical care for workers with injuries. The focus of the analysis is on the median number of days from injury to first medical service by major type of provider (such as… Read More >>

Webinar to Discuss Impact of Vertical Integration on Prices, Medical Utilization, and Outcomes

Waltham, MA, April 4, 2024—The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) will hold an hour-long webinar on the impact of vertical integration on prices, medical utilization, and outcomes, based on published WCRI reports. The date of the webinar is Thursday, May 2, 2024, at 2pm ET. “Medical markets are increasingly concentrated, meaning patients are more likely to be treated by… Read More >>

WCRI Conference Includes Session on Psychological Risk Factors and Functional Recovery

Cambridge, MA, Jan. 18, 2024―Today, the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) announced that a session on “Psychological Risk Factors and Functional Recovery” will be held at its 2024 WCRI Issues & Research Conference, March 5-6 in Boston, MA. WCRI Policy Analyst Vennela Thumula will present the Institute’s latest research on the topic. “This session provides insights… Read More >>

Excessive Heat and Work-Related Injuries to Be a Focus at WCRI Conference

Cambridge, MA, Jan. 11, 2024―Today, the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) announced that a session on “Excessive Heat and Work-Related Injuries” will be held at its 2024 WCRI Issues & Research Conference, March 5-6 in Boston, MA. WCRI Vice President of Research Sebastian Negrusa and Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Research Director David Bonauto will… Read More >>

Start Off 2024 Right by Attending WCRI’s Annual Conference

Happy New Year! The start of a new year is the perfect time to make a resolution. Start off 2024 right: Resolve to gain new insights and a better understanding of key trends in today's workers' compensation environment by attending WCRI's 40th Annual Issues & Research Conference, March 5-6, in Boston, MA. Our two-day program highlights presentations of WCRI's latest… Read More >>

Gift Yourself the Experience of Attending WCRI’s 2024 Conference

This holiday season, gift yourself the experience of attending the 40th Annual WCRI Issues & Research Conference, March 5-6, 2024, in Boston, MA. Our two-day conference differs from other workers' compensation forums with our original research on timely issues impacting state workers' compensation systems: Comorbidities and the Functional Recovery of Low Back PatientsDrivers of… Read More >>

WCRI: Florida Sees Large Increase in Indemnity Benefits per Workers’ Comp Claim

Waltham, MA—A new study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found that Florida’s average indemnity benefit per workers’ compensation claim grew 13 percent in 2022 for claims with 12 months of experience, making it the main driver of growth in overall costs per claim in the state. “An increase in indemnity benefits per claim in 2022 was a common finding across study… Read More >>

2024 WCRI Annual Report Now Available

Waltham, MA, April 30, 2024 — The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) announced today that its 2024 WCRI Annual Report is now available on its website. The report takes a comprehensive look at all of the Institute’s activities in 2023, from the studies published to how that research was used by policymakers and other stakeholders. In her first letter as WCRI president and CEO,… Read More >>

New Insights: How A Worker’s Mental State Influences Injury Recovery

Guest Vennela Thumula, Ph.D., works at the Workers’ Compensation Research Institution – a nonprofit, objective provider of research and analysis – and is the lead author of this year’s WCRI report, “Importance of Psychosocial Factors for Physical Therapy Outcomes.” The role of psychosocial factors is increasingly being recognized as a major factor in recovery. Read More >>

Good news Friday – Ukraine, more insurance coverage, and 54 years in jail for work comp fraud.

WCRI’s just released in-depth analyses in its CompScope series…this year they’ve added details on COVID’s impact in 17 states. Read More >>

WCRI study: Injured workers face greater psychosocial risks during recovery

Injured workers are more likely to experience psychosocial risk factors that can lead to “poorer functional recovery,” according to a recent study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute. Read More >>

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