NU Online News Service, Feb. 2, 3:46 p.m.EST

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Medical costs per workers' compensation claim with more thanseven days of lost time are rising faster in Virginia than in otherstates that were part of a 16-state study, according to the WorkerCompensation Research Institute.

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But overall costs per claim in Virginia were close to the medianof the study states.

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Additionally, insurance-premium rates in the state were 32percent lower than the median of the 50 states plus the District ofColumbia.

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“Broad metrics of workers' compensation costs show that Virginiais a lower-cost state largely due to a lower frequency of claims,”WCRI says in a statement on the report, “Benchmarks for Virginia,CompScope 12th Edition.”

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The WCRI study says medical costs per claim with more than sevendays of lost time in Virginia were 22 percent higher than themedian of the 16 states in the study.

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The medical-cost increase was the main driver in the 8 percentincrease per year in overall costs per claim from 2004 to 2009.

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The overall costs per workers' compensation claim in Virginiawas close to the median of the study states, in part because fewerworkers there had more than one week off work. As a result,cases in which workers received indemnity benefits — payments forlost wages — were less frequent.

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The study also found:

  • Vocational rehabilitation was used more often inVirginiathanmost of the other wage-loss states.
  • Benefit delivery expenses per claim for medical costcontainment services and litigation related activities were typicalin Virginia compared to the study states.

The WCRI study states are California, Florida, Illinois,Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas,Virginia and Wisconsin.

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