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1 You think YOU’VE got it bad? Non-occupational health and disability costs Andrew Newman Research Director Integrated Benefits Institute WC Research Colloquium May 1, 2003 Copyright 2003, Integrated Benefits Institute

2 About the Institute National, non-profit 540 members Employers represent 90%+ Research, full-cost studies, education Focus on the management of EE benefits across traditional silos

3 Today Occ vs. non-occ spill-over Overwhelming concentration of benefits costs in non-occ Lessons drawn from WC: RTW

4 Study -- data 300 unionized employers, NY, ’92-’95 WC vs. STD/Group Medical claims Created WC-like medical/disability claims records for non-occ Same body parts—similar occ and non-occ diagnoses

5 Study -- context Max weekly disability benefits 24% higher for occ claims STD max duration 6 mos.; no LTD Group medical fee schedules ¼ lower Poor labor market Strong incentives to file under WC system

6 Study -- results Med-only rate similar for occ and non-occ 12% lost-time WC claims incidence vs. 2.1% STD claims incidence 9.1 avg medical visits for WC vs. 5.7 for non-occ Understanding benefits costs and results requires examining the interplay of benefits systems, contexts

7 Median Full Cost Magnitude Medical care for employees and dependents

8 Average Full Cost Magnitude

9 Benefit Program Contributors (average)

10 Benefit Program Contributors (median) medians

11 RTW Universal agreement: RTW is key to absence management Over ¾ in IBI benchmarking studies have WC RTW Still relatively rare for STD. Why?

12 Not the MDs’ fault IBI Physician Survey (2001) 304 physicians Occ & non-occ experience

13 RTW Is Good Medicine

14 Physician Resource Needs

15 anewman@ibiweb.org anewman@ibiweb.org


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