CompScope™ Benchmarks for Texas, 22nd Edition

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April 28, 2022 Related Topics:

This 22nd edition CompScope™ Benchmarks study for Texas helps policymakers and other system stakeholders identify current cost drivers and emerging trends in total costs per claim and key components. 

The study compares the performance of state workers’ compensation systems in Texas and 17 other states, focusing on overall medical payments, income benefits, costs, use of benefits, duration of temporary disability, benefit delivery expenses, timeliness of payments, and other metrics. 

The study also examines how these system performance metrics have changed, mainly from 2015 to 2020, for claims at various maturities. We analyze claims with experience through 2021 for injuries up to and including 2020, and in some cases, we use a longer time frame to supply historical context. 

Note that the results we report reflect experience on claims through March 2021, including non-COVID-19 claims only from the early pandemic period (March–September 2020). The study, therefore, provides a look at how the pandemic impacted non-COVID-19 workers’ compensation claims in the early months of the pandemic.  

CompScope™ Benchmarks for Texas, 22nd Edition. Carol A. Telles. April 2022. WC-22-12.

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Research Questions:

  • How does the Texas workers’ compensation system compare with 17 other states?
  • How has the performance of the Texas workers' compensation system changed over time?
  • What impact did COVID-19 have on the Texas workers' compensation system?

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