More Care Early On Equals Better Outcomes for Workers’ Comp Claims

Early, proactive care from high-performing physicians produces superior outcomes at lower costs, according to information presented at the 2014 California Association of Joint Powers Authorities Conference held last month in Lake Tahoe, Calif.

Speakers Gregory Moore, M.P.H., president and CEO of Harbor Health Systems, a One Call Care Management company, and Douglas Benner, M.D., chief medical officer of EK Health, presented both data and best practices to the audience of insurance-based risk sharing pool executives.

“The purpose of our study was to determine whether claims outcomes were impacted by delays in care, and whether accelerating care created unintended consequences,” said Moore. “The message here is that claims operations leaders need to look at practices or inefficiencies that are delaying care delivery and consider the financial impact of those delays. We feel strongly this opens further conversation around the evidence that identifying high-performing doctors and letting them practice assertive medicine produces the best outcomes, lowers costs and shortens claims duration.”

The findings demonstrated that the more aggressive approach to care by high-performing physicians had significant reductions in claim duration, indemnity costs and a lower incidence in litigation:

The following best practices should be followed to realize those benefits from proactive, early care:

The presentation included data from a Harbor Health Systems study on the impact of aggressive care. The study reviewed information for more than 700,000 claims for four procedures: ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) repair, knee menesectomy, shoulder rotator cuff repair, and carpal tunnel injuries.

A free white paper highlighting the impact of aggressive medical care in workers’ compensation is now available: http://bit.ly/1rUV9AV.

Source: Harbor Health Systems