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Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Summit September 19, 2017
Sharon E. Belton, Ph.D.
Senior Public Policy Analyst
Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
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WCRI Approach
• Mission “Be a catalyst for significant improvements in WC systems, providing the public with objective, credible, high-quality research on important public policy issues.”
• Studies focus on benefit delivery system • Do not make recommendations or take positions on
issues
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MN
CompScope™ Worker
Outcomes
Longer-Term Dispensing Of
Opioids
MCC Inventory
Medical Price Index Physician
Dispensing In WC
Prescription Benchmarks
Hospital
Payment Index
Interstate Variations In
Use Of Opioids
Hospital/ASC FS Inventory
WCRI Provides Broad Scope Of Studies That Include Minnesota
ASC: Ambulatory Surgery Center. FS: Fee Schedule. MCC: Medical Cost Containment
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Scope Of CompScope™ Multistate Benchmarks
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CompScope™ Medical
CompScope™ • Benefit amounts
• Timeliness • Medical costs • Disability duration • Defense attorney
involvement • Vocational rehabilitation use • Benefit delivery expenses
• Medical costs • Medical prices • Utilization of services • By provider type • By service type
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Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
• Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
• More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
• Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers • Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical • Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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Minnesota Medical Payments Per Claim Typical Of Study States
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Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
$11,418
$0$5,000
$10,000$15,000$20,000$25,000$30,000
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Med
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2015/16 (12 months of experience)
2013/16 (36 months of experience)
$15,917
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Chiropractor Outpatient PT/OT
Reporting Of Major Types Of Medical Providers And Services
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Facility payments to freestanding ambulatory surgery centers are reported under the physician category. PT/OT: Physical/Occupational Therapist
Nonhospital Providers Hospital Providers
Physician Inpatient
Treat./Operating/Recovery
Physical Medicine
Laboratory
Minor Radiology
Major Radiology
Evaluation & Management
Emergency
Physical Medicine
Pain Management Injections
Neurological/Neuromuscular Testing
Minor Radiology
Major Surgery
Major Radiology
Evaluation & Management Emergency
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Average Medical Payment Per Claim: A Function Of Price And Utilization
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Average Medical Payment Per Claim
Price Utilization
Unit Price Index (provider/service)
Utilization Index (provider/service)
% Of Claims (provider/service)
# Of Services/Claim (volume)
Resource Intensity
# Of Visits/Claim # Of Services/Visit
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Nonhospital Payments In Minnesota 16% Lower Than Typical Study State
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
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$5,964
Median State: $7,066
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Nonhospital Utilization In Minnesota Lowest Of The Study States
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Utilization Indices For Nonhospital Services 2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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Minnesota 2016 Nonhospital Prices Paid Were 12% Higher Than Typical
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Price Index For Nonhospital Services Rendered In 2016 (with services through June) Source: WCRI Medical Price Index For Workers’ Compensation, Ninth Edition (2017)
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Lower To Typical % Reported “Big Problems” Getting Services And Providers
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Case-Mix Adjusted. Workers With > 7 Days Of Lost Time Source: Comparing Outcomes For Injured Workers In Minnesota (2016)
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15-State Median: 14%
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14% Were “Very Dissatisfied” With Overall Care In MN: Typical Of The Study States
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Percentage Reporting Being “Very Dissatisfied” With Overall Care. Case-Mix Adjusted. Workers With > 7 Days Of Lost Time. Source: Comparing Outcomes For Injured Workers In Minnesota (2016)
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15-State Median: 14%
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Minnesota Hospital Payments Typical Of The 18 Study States
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
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Median State: $8,099
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Preliminary Findings – Subject To Change
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Larger Share Of MN Medical Payments To Hospital Providers, Especially Outpatient
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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MN Relative To Median State*
Nonhospital 50% 53% Lower
Hospital 49% 46% Higher
Outpatient 32% 25% Higher
Inpatient 17% 17% Typical
* The “median state” column does not add up to 100% because the median state may vary depending on the distribution of states’ values for each of four measures shown in the table.
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Hospital Outpatient Evaluation And Management
Higher % Of Claims With Hospital Outpatient Office Visits And Physical Medicine In MN
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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Increase In % Of Claims With Hospital Outpatient Office Visits In Minnesota
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Claims With Hospital Outpatient Services As A Percentage Of Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time At 12 Months Of Experience, Not Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix. E&M: Evaluation & Management. ppt: Percentage Points Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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2008/09 To 2015/16
2010/11 To 2015/16
Clinic/E&M +10.1 ppt +4.2 ppt
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MN Hospital Outpatient Payments Per Claim 16 Percent Higher Than Median State
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
$0$1,000$2,000$3,000$4,000$5,000$6,000$7,000$8,000$9,000
$10,000
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Median State: $4,841
$5,628
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Preliminary Findings – Subject To Change
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Summary Of Minnesota Medical Fee Regulations By Provider Type
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Sources: National Inventory Of Workers’ Compensation Fee Schedules For Hospitals And Ambulatory Surgical Centers (2010); Workers’ Compensation Medical Cost Containment Inventory (2015)
Provider Approach To Fee Regulation Nonhospital Medicare resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS) based fee schedule;
multiple conversion factors updated October 1 (does not cover anesthesia, home health care, ambulatory care, or medical equipment)
Hospital Outpatient 100+ beds: lower of the maximum fee that applies to any service included in the relative value fee schedule, 85% of usual and customary charge, 85% of prevailing charge, or facility’s actual charge < 100 beds: usual and customary charge, unless commissioner or judge deems charge is unreasonably excessive
ASCs Lower of the maximum fee that applies to any service included in the relative value fee schedule, 85% of usual and customary charge, 85% of prevailing charge, or the facility’s actual charge
Hospital Inpatient* 100+ beds: 85% of usual and customary charge, 85% of prevailing charge, or facility’s actual charge < 100 beds: usual and customary charge, unless commissioner or judge deems charge is unreasonably excessive
* A new Medicare diagnosis-related group (DRG) based approach became effective in MN on January 1, 2016.
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Hospital Outpatient Facility Payments Higher In States With No FS Or % Of Charges (Like MN)
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Hospital Outpatient Surgical Episodes In Calendar Year 2015 Source: Hospital Outpatient Payment Index: Interstate Variations And Policy Analysis, 6th Edition (2017)
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No FS %-Of-Charge-Based FS Fixed-Amount FS Cost-To-Charge Ratio FS Other Change In Type Of Fee Regulation
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Generally Higher ASC Payments For Shoulder Surgery With No FS Or % Of Charges (Like MN)
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Average ASC Facility Payment Per Surgical Episode In 2013 For Shoulder Episodes With APC 41 And 42 As Main Procedures. Source: Payments To Ambulatory Surgery Centers, 2nd Edition (2016)
$0
$2,000
$4,000
$6,000
$8,000
$10,000
$12,000
$14,000
$16,000
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New MN Inpatient Fee Regulation (For Discharges On Or After 1/1/16)
• Maximum payment = 200% of Medicare DRG • If charge exceeds $175,000*, payment will be 75% of the
usual and customary • Critical access hospitals (79) = 100% of usual and
customary
• When hospital submits an electronic bill, and a DRG applies, it must be paid in full or denied within 30 days • Payors may not request additional information • Line-item adjustments are not allowed • Post-payment audits allowed if initiated within 6 months
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* Threshold Updated Annually
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MN Hospital Payments/Inpatient Episode Were 4% Higher Than Median State
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2014/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
$0$5,000
$10,000$15,000$20,000$25,000$30,000$35,000$40,000$45,000$50,000
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Median State: $30,865
$32,014
No Hospital Inpatient Fee Regulation
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* Indiana enacted a hospital fee schedule effective July 1, 2014.
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MN Had A Typical Percentage Of Claims With Inpatient Episodes
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2014/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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Median State: 6.6%
6.5%
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Minnesota: Lower % Of Inpatient Episodes With Surgery
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2014/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks For Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming)
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Median State: 42%
Preliminary Findings – Subject To Change
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Lower Indemnity Payments In Minnesota Compared With All Other Study States
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
$0
$5,000
$10,000
$15,000
$20,000
$25,000
$30,000
$35,000
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Median State: $18,269
$15,210
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General Classification Of Indemnity Benefit Systems: Wage-Loss Vs. PPD States
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PPD: Permanent Partial Disability Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
Indemnity Benefit Systems
Wage-Loss Benefit Systems
PPD Benefit Systems
5 Study States: LA, MA, MI, PA, VA
11 Study States: AR, CA, FL, IA, IL, IN, KY, MN, NJ, TX, WI
2 Study States: GA, NC
Attributes Of Both Wage-Loss And PPD
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Offsetting Components Contributed To Indemnity Payments In Minnesota
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages. AWW: Average Weekly Wage. TD: Temporary Disability. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
Average Indemnity Benefit Per Claim
Temporary Disability Benefits PPD/Lump-Sum Payments
Weekly TD Benefit Rate (based on AWW)
Average Duration Of TD Benefits
% Of Claims With TD Benefits
% Of Claims With PPD/Lump-Sum Payments
Average PPD/Lump-Sum Payment Per Claim
MN Vs. Other Non-Wage-Loss States
Higher
Lower
Higher
Typical
Higher
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MN % PPD/Lump Sum Lower Than Typical Compared With Other PPD-Based States
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2013/16 Claims With PPD/Lump-Sum Payments As % Of Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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Wage-Loss Benefit System PPD Benefit System
* Wage-Loss And PPD
+ + + +
+ No/Little Lump Sum Of Future Medical
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When Paid, PPD/Lump-Sum Payments Per Claim Higher In MN Among PPD States
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time With PPD/Lump-Sum Payments, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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$20,000
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$40,000
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$60,000
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* Wage-Loss And PPD + No/Little Lump Sum Of Future Medical
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Duration Of Temporary Disability In Minnesota Was Typical
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
• More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
• Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers • Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical • Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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Minnesota Benefit Delivery Expenses Per Claim 14% Lower Than Typical
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time And Benefit Delivery Expenses, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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Median State: $6,003
$5,164
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Breakdown Of Benefit Delivery Expenses Per Claim: Key Components
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Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
Average Benefit Delivery Expense Per Claim
Medical Cost Containment Expenses
Litigation-Related Expenses
Medical Bill Review Utilization Review
Case Management Preferred Provider Networks
Medical-Legal Expenses
Defense Attorney Fees
Other Legal Expenses
Ancillary Legal Expenses
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Lower Medical Cost Containment Expenses In MN Offset Higher Payments For Litigation
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
Performance Measure MN 18-State Median Difference Multistate
Ranking
Benefit Delivery Expenses/Claim With Expenses $5,164 $6,003 -14% Lowest
Medical Cost Containment Expenses/Claim $2,168 $3,432 -37% Lower
% Of Claims With Defense Attorneys (payments > $500) 25% 30% -5 ppt Slightly
Lower
Defense Attorney Payments Per Claim (payments > $500) $7,525 $5,420 39% Higher
% Of Claims With Medical-Legal Expenses 22% 25% -3 ppt Typical
Medical-Legal Expenses/Claim $2,952 $1,946 52% Higher
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Slightly Lower % Defense Attorney Involvement, But Higher Payments
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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% Of Claims With Defense Attorney Payments
Average Defense Attorney Payment Per Claim
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MN DR Process: Lower Litigation Rate; But Cases Requiring Attorney May Be More Complex
• Extensive use of informal dispute resolution (DR) • Informal assistance and alternative DR forums may
resolve issues without attorneys; contributes to lower percentage with defense attorneys
• Ombudsman program implemented in September 2011
• Cases that go to formal hearings may be more complex, requiring more work hours • May be more meetings under multi-level, multi-agency
dispute resolution process; contributes to higher payments per claim for defense attorneys
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Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
• Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
• Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers • Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical • Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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Higher Use And Cost Of Vocational Rehabilitation Services In Minnesota
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix AR, GA, IA, IN, KY, NJ, TX, and WI are excluded from the above charts due to small cell sizes. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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% Of Claims With Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Expenses
Average VR Expense Per Claim With VR Expenses
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Highlights Of WCRI Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
• Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
• More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers • Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical • Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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Faster First Indemnity Payment To Injured Workers In Minnesota
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2015/16 Claims With 1st Indemnity Payment Within 21 Days Of Injury As A % Of Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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Faster Payment Upon Notice Drove Faster 1st Indemnity Payment In Minnesota
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2015/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
Minnesota 18-State Median
% Of Claims With 1st Indemnity Payment Within 21 Days Of Injury 56% 46%
% Of Claims Reported To Payor Within 3 Days Of Injury 58% 60%
% Of Claims With 1st Indemnity Payment Within 14 Days Of Payor Notice
56% 43%
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Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
• Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
• More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
• Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical • Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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MN Costs Per All Paid Claims 16% Lower Than Typical Compared With Study States
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2013/16 All Paid Claims, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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$4,000
$6,000
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Typical % Of MN Workers Had More Than Seven Days Of Lost Time After Injury
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2013/16 Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time As A % Of All Paid Claims, Adjusted For Injury/Industry Mix And Wages. Source: CompScope™ Benchmarks For Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017)
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Median State: 21%
20%
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Highlights Of WCRI CompScope™ Benchmark Studies Of Minnesota
• Medical and indemnity payments typical; offsetting factors in the underlying cost components
• Lower medical cost containment expenses offset higher payments for litigation
• More frequent use and higher costs of vocational rehabilitation
• Faster first indemnity payment to injured workers • Minnesota costs per all paid claims lower than typical Lower percentage of injured workers received opioids
on a longer-term basis; decrease since 2010
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Minnesota Lower Or Typical Of 26 States On Most Metrics Of Opioid Use
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Nonsurgical Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Injuries From October 2012 To September 2013, Rx Filled Through March 2015. Source: Interstate Variations In Use Of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017)
Metrics Of Opioid Use MN 26-State Median
WI Compared With Median State
% Of Claims With Pain Medications That Had Opioids 78% 73% Fairly Typical
% Of Claims With Pain Medications That Had Two Or More Opioid Rx 44% 41% Typical
Avg. MEA Per Claim With Opioids (milligrams) 1,168 1,400 Lower
Avg. Number Of Opioid Rx/Claim With Opioids 3.3 3.5 Typical
Avg. Number Of Opioid Pills/Claim With Opioids 154 176 Lower
Avg. MEA Per Pill (milligrams) 7.6 8.2 Typical
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Average MEA Per Claim With Opioids In MN Lower Than Median State
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Nonsurgical Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Injuries From October 2012 To September 2013, Rx Filled Through March 2015. Source: Interstate Variations In Use Of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017)
1,168 mg
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3,500
4,000
MO IA NJ KS MN WI TN MI IN NV FL AR CT IL KY GA MD VA TX CA NC SC MA NY PA LAAvg.
Mor
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) Pe
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s) Median State: 1,400 mg
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Longer-Term Dispensing Of Opioids In MN: About 5% Injured Workers (Typical)
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Nonsurgical Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Injuries From October 2012 Through September 2013, Prescriptions Filled Through March 2015. Source: Longer-Term Dispensing Of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017)
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
KS NJ MO WI IN NV IA AR TN FL MN MI IL MD CT KY VA MA NY GA CA NC TX PA SC LA% O
f Cla
ims
With
Opi
oids
Tha
t Rec
eive
d
Opio
ids
On A
Lon
ger-T
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Bas
is Median State: 5.7%
5.0%
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Decrease In % Of Longer-Term Opioid Dispensing In Minnesota
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Nonsurgical Claims With > 7 Days Of Lost Time, Injuries From October 2012 To September 2013, Rx Filled Through March 2015 Compared With Injuries From October 2009 To September 2010 With Rx Filled Through March 2012. Source: Longer-Term Dispensing Of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017)
-5.0
-4.0
-3.0
-2.0
-1.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
KY NY TN MI KS MA MN AR CT TX FL CA NV NC MD NJ PA IL MO GA WI IN IA VA SC LA
Chan
ge In
% O
f Cla
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Long
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From
201
0/12
To
2013
/15
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Other WCRI Studies Of Interest For Minnesota
• CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks for Minnesota, 18th Edition (forthcoming) • CompScope™ Benchmarks for Minnesota, 17th Edition (2017) • WCRI Medical Price Index for Workers’ Compensation, Ninth Edition (2017) • Hospital Outpatient Payment Index: Interstate Variations and Policy Analysis, 6th
Edition (2017) • Longer-Term Dispensing of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017) • Interstate Variations in Use of Opioids, 4th Edition (2017) • A Multistate Perspective on Physician Dispensing, 2011–2014 (2017) • CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks for Minnesota, 17th Edition (2016) • Comparing Outcomes for Injured Workers in Minnesota (2016) • Payments to Ambulatory Surgery Centers, 2nd Edition (2016) • Comparing Payments to Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Hospital Outpatient
Departments, 2nd Edition (2016) • Workers’ Compensation MCC: National Inventory, 2015 (2015) • National Inventory of WC Fee Schedules for Hospitals and Ambulatory Surgical
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