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SCHOOL DISTRICT #83 (NORTH OKANAGAN-SHUSWAP) HOW WE GOT TO $.76 FROM $.91 ……. IN LESS THAN 2 YEARS OUR JOURNEY
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AWARENESS BCPSEA mid April 1999 – Attendance Management / Return to Work Program Workshop Change in classification groupings Expected significant increase in base rate
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REALITY CHECK HISTORICAL TREND BASE RATE SD #83 RATE 1999 $.34 $.34 1998$.42$.47 1997$.52$.59 1996$.47$.52 Average 11% surcharge
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NEXT STEPS RELIEF OF COSTS ANALYSIS REVIEW CURRENT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE MAKE RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE
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RELIEF OF COSTS PREPARE A THREE YEAR CLAIMS ANALYSIS 1997–99 IDENTIFY THE TOP FIVE CLAIMS COST IN EACH YEAR LOOK FOR CLAIMS THAT MET CRITERIA PREPARE LETTERS REQUESTING COST RELIEF ON ELIGIBLE CLAIMS SUBMITTED SEVEN LETTERS RECEIVED COST RELIEF ON FOUR CLAIMS
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REVIEW OF CURRENT PRACTICE Identified variation in reporting to WCB. Highlighted lost opportunity with lack of involvement from First Aid Attendants. Had no single point of entry for review, no central filing system and no collection of statistics. No communication with employees or WCB. We essentially signed “blank” cheques on claims.
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RECOMMENDATION BASED ON: Our historical trend of assessments averaging 11% surcharge and Year 2000 assessment rate of $.91 when base rate $.80 and Deficiencies that were identified in our current practice and Lack of district-wide accident reporting statistics and information THAT WE IMPLEMENT A CLAIMS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
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CLAIMS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Developed new incident reporting form that captured full information. Communicated new process, form and responsibilities to Principals/Managers and first aid attendants at each facility. Established new centrally located record keeping practice and implemented a new review of documents step. Created new database to record and report incident information to District Safety Committee and Senior Management.
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RESULTS Increased INVOLVEMENT in workplace incidents by employer, supervisor and employee STATISTICS regarding workplace incidents which facilitate more informed decision making Increased COMMUNICATION between employee, facility and WCB $ SAVINGS as a result of tighter controls and procedures
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COST vs BENEFIT Implementation costs include new form set up, database development and claims management course for two people. Approximate incremental cost of $2,000. Benefits include a comprehensive and accountable program which provides reporting and saves approximately 15% of the cost of WCB premiums annually.
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KEY RESOURCES BCPSEA – John Bonnet, OH & S S.D. #42 Maple Ridge – Pitt Meadows S.D. #63 Saanich BC Labour Employers’ Advisers – www.labour.gov.bc.ca and click on Employers’ Advisers www.labour.gov.bc.ca
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