Changing Settlement Behavior in the New York Workers’ Compensation System—A WCRI FlashReport

This FlashReport provides an in-depth analysis of settlement behaviors in New York, examining the policy changes and other factors influencing these trends. Settlements involving both indemnity and medical benefits are prevalent in New York, particularly in cases with permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits. Understanding these settlements is crucial, as New York’s system includes both… Read More >>

Changes in the Medical Workforce and Impact on Claims

This study explores shifts in the medical workforce and their impact on injured workers. It highlights challenges such as medical provider shortages and rising health care demand, which can cause treatment delays, prolonged recovery times, and higher workers' compensation costs. These issues, amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic, remain a concern for ensuring timely access to care.… Read More >>

Life Cycle of a New York Workers’ Compensation Claim

This study offers an in-depth look at workers' compensation claims in New York, focusing on the prevalence and costs of various claim types. The results provide a valuable overview of the types of claims that occur in the New York workers’ compensation system, the costs associated with them, and the timing of key payments, including lump-sum settlements. This information is useful for… Read More >>

Heat-Related Illnesses in the Workplace—A WCRI FlashReport

As the number of heat-related illnesses (HRIs), such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke, continues to rise, this FlashReport builds on prior WCRI research to better understand HRIs in the workplace and distinguish the effects of excessive heat on HRIs versus heat-related accidents. The findings are especially significant amid ongoing policy debates on heat standards at the state and federal… Read More >>

CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks, 25th Edition

The factors behind trends in medical payments per claim in 17 state workers’ compensation systems and the impact of legislative and regulatory changes on those costs are examined in this 25th edition of CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks. The studies examine trends in payments, prices, and utilization of medical care for workers with injuries. They provide analyses of recent costs and trends for… Read More >>

Two Weeks Left: Register Now!

The clock is ticking—only two weeks remain to secure your spot at the 2025 WCRI Issues & Research Conference, March 6–7 in sunny Phoenix, AZ. At WCRI, we know conferences are about two key things: cutting-edge content and meaningful networking. We’re proud to deliver both in abundance. Cutting-Edge Content Get access to original, data-driven research on the most pressing issues in our… Read More >>

Will Washington’s Changes Impact Comp?

The 2025 WCRI Issues & Research Conference is almost here—March 6–7 in Phoenix, AZ. With ongoing changes in Washington, now is the perfect time to explore how these shifts could impact the future of workers' compensation. This year’s event features two renowned thought leaders: Dr. Lanhee J. Chen (Stanford University) will open with an engaging discussion on how the new… Read More >>

Who Should Attend WCRI’s 2025 Conference?

A common question we receive about our annual conference is: Who should attend? The answer is simple: anyone interested in learning about the latest research on state workers' compensation systems, gaining valuable knowledge, and connecting with peers. Even better, take a look at the diverse organizations registered for our 2025 Annual Issues & Research Conference, happening March 6-7… Read More >>

Exciting Panels at the 2025 WCRI Conference

Waltham, MA, January 28, 2025 — The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) will host two key panel discussions at its 2025 Issues & Research Conference, March 6-7 in Phoenix, AZ. “These panels feature professionals with extensive, firsthand experience in state workers’ compensation systems. Their varied perspectives will provide attendees with expert guidance on understanding… Read More >>

UNC Prof. Holmes to Discuss Rural Healthcare Access Threats at 2025 WCRI Conference

Waltham, MA, January 22, 2025 — The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) is excited to announce that University of North Carolina (UNC) Professor Mark Holmes, PhD, will deliver the day-two keynote address at the 2025 WCRI Issues and Research Conference, to be held March 6–7 in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Holmes will present a compelling discussion titled “Threats to Healthcare Access… Read More >>

Two Weeks Left: Register Now!

The clock is ticking—only two weeks remain to secure your spot at the 2025 WCRI Issues & Research Conference, March 6–7 in sunny Phoenix, AZ. At WCRI, we know conferences are about two key things: cutting-edge content and meaningful networking. We’re proud to deliver both in abundance. Cutting-Edge Content Get access to original, data-driven research on the most pressing issues in our… Read More >>

Member Spotlight: Fred Yamashita, Arizona AFL-CIO

In this WCRI Member Spotlight, we spoke with Fred Yamashita, Secretary-Treasurer and Executive Director of the Arizona AFL-CIO, about the value his organization gains from being a member of the Institute. Fred has led the Arizona AFL-CIO since November 2017, overseeing an organization that represents approximately 185,000 union members across more than 200 local affiliates statewide. The… Read More >>

Will Washington’s Changes Impact Comp?

The 2025 WCRI Issues & Research Conference is almost here—March 6–7 in Phoenix, AZ. With ongoing changes in Washington, now is the perfect time to explore how these shifts could impact the future of workers' compensation. This year’s event features two renowned thought leaders: Dr. Lanhee J. Chen (Stanford University) will open with an engaging discussion on how the new… Read More >>

WCRI Will Not Disappoint, With Healthcare Policy Experts to Headline 2025 Conference

The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) has announced a compelling lineup of speakers and panels for its 2025 Issues & Research Conference, scheduled for March 6-7 in Phoenix, Arizona. The conference will feature prominent healthcare policy experts addressing critical challenges facing the workers’ compensation industry. Read More >>

State of the States Jan. 31, 2025

The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) released its Changes in the Medical Workforce and Impact on Claims report. This report highlights the increasing role of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in treating injured workers during their first medical visits, a trend driven by physician shortages. Despite this shift, the report found it had minimal impact on claim costs. Read More >>

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