Medical Access Study Report of Research in Progress at 13 th Annual DWC Educational Conference Los Angeles, March 1-2, 2006 Oakland, March 6-7, 2006 Lisa.

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Medical Access Study Report of Research in Progress at 13 th Annual DWC Educational Conference Los Angeles, March 1-2, 2006 Oakland, March 6-7, 2006 Lisa Dasinger, PhD Project Director Medical Unit, Division of Workers’ Compensation

DWC Medical Access Study 2 Outline LC Study Context Study Questions to be Addressed Study Teams Study Design Project Timeline

DWC Medical Access Study 3 LC AD shall contract …(an independent research consultant) … to perform an annual study of access to medical treatment for injured workers. The study shall: Analyze whether there is adequate access to quality health care and products Make recommendations to ensure continued access

DWC Medical Access Study 4 LC If the AD determines … there is insufficient access … AD may make appropriate adjustments to medical and facilities’ fees If substantial access problems exist, AD may … adopt fees in excess of 120 percent of the applicable Medicare payment system fee for the applicable services or products

DWC Medical Access Study 5 Study Context: SB228 and SB899 introduced major changes into the WC system As of January 1, 2004 repeal of the treating physician’s presumption of correctness adoption of peer-reviewed, nationally recognized evidence-based medical treatment guidelines (ACOEM guidelines) establishment of a mandatory utilization review process by employers 24 visit limit on chiropractic and physical therapy for the life of a claim 5% reduction in fees for most physician services

DWC Medical Access Study 6 Study Context: SB228 and SB899 introduced major changes into the WC system As of January 1, 2005 Employers may establish Medical Provider Networks (MPNs) And other changes

DWC Medical Access Study 7 Study Context: SB228 and SB899 introduced major changes into the WC system These changes potentially affect access to medical care at many levels: whether and how much physicians are willing and able to participate in the WC system and treat injured workers the nature, quantity, quality, and timeliness of medical care an injured worker receives who controls access to medical care

DWC Medical Access Study 8 Study questions to be addressed What is the current nature of access to health care and health care products? Is there access to quality health care and health care products? If access problems exist, are they substantial?

DWC Medical Access Study 9 Study Teams Division of Workers’ Compensation Dr. Lisa Dasinger, Project Director Dr. Anne Searcy, Associate Medical Director Suzanne Marria, Legal Counsel Kathy Dervin, Manager Dr. Glenn Shor, Research Program Specialist II UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Dr. Dylan Roby, Project Director Dr. Gerald Kominski, PI Dr. Nady Pourat, Co-PI Dr. E. Richard Brown, Co-PI SFSU Public Research Institute Dr. John Rogers, Project Director Dr. James Wiley, PI

DWC Medical Access Study 10 Study Teams: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research One of the nation's leading health policy research centers Premier source of health policy information in California Studies on: -- access to health care among vulnerable populations -- workers’ compensation managed care -- physicians and physician fee schedules Conducts California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) - largest continuing state health survey in the country and important source of information on health and access to health care services

DWC Medical Access Study 11 Study Teams: SFSU Public Research Institute Provides high quality research, data collection, and analysis to government agencies, non-profits, and academic researchers in California Conducted hundreds of surveys in its 21 year history State-of-the-art survey research center Multilingual capabilities PRI’s Director conducted 1998 DWC study on injured workers

DWC Medical Access Study 12 Study Design Four surveys Physician Survey – Current and Past Workers’ Compensation Providers Physician Survey – California Physicians Injured Worker Survey Claims Administrator Survey

DWC Medical Access Study 13 Access Questions: Examples Time to first medical visit Distance traveled to first medical visit Time traveled to first medical visit Problems getting in to see a specialist Problems getting in to see a physical therapist Problems getting prescription medication

DWC Medical Access Study 14 Quality questions: Examples How well doctor most involved in care understood worker's job Whether doctor most involved in care treated worker with courtesy and respect Satisfaction with doctor most involved in care Overall satisfaction with health care Able to get access to quality health care Recovery from injury

DWC Medical Access Study 15 Project Timeline July 2005 to February Literature and survey instrument review -- Survey development -- Sample design and selection -- IRB applications (UCLA, SFSU, State) February 2006 (planned) -- Interviewer training -- Pilot testing March 2006 (planned) -- Begin data collection

DWC Medical Access Study 16 Questions?

DWC Medical Access Study 17 Appendix: LC “The administrative director shall contract with an independent consulting firm, to the extent permitted by state law, to perform an annual study of access to medical treatment for injured workers. The study shall analyze whether there is adequate access to quality health care and products for injured workers and make recommendations to ensure continued access.

DWC Medical Access Study 18 Appendix: LC If the administrative director determines, based on this study, that there is insufficient access to quality health care or products for injured workers, the administrative director may make appropriate adjustments to medical and facilities' fees. When there has been a determination that substantial access problems exist, the administrative director may, in accordance with the notification and hearing requirements of Section , adopt fees in excess of 120 percent of the applicable Medicare payment system fee for the applicable services or products.”