| Literature DB >> 27716308 |
Khic-Houy Prang1,2, Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei3, Alex Collie3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Compensation health research aims to study the influence of compensation systems, processes and practices on health and health-related outcomes. In many jurisdictions, injury compensation authorities collect substantial volumes of case and service level data for the purpose of administering the compensation system. An important secondary use of such data is research and analysis to explore interactions between individuals and organisations in compensation systems, and between compensation and other systems including healthcare and legal systems, in order to understand the role of compensation processes in injury recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Claims; Compensation; Database; Injury
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27716308 PMCID: PMC5045595 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2255-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Fig. 1The database structure of the CRD as of December 2014
Examples of variables collected in the TAC datasets
| Group | Variables |
|---|---|
| Claimant | De-identified claim number generated by ISCRR |
| Gender | |
| Age at the time of accident | |
| Date of death | |
| Claim status | |
| Role in road accident (e.g. driver, passenger, motorcyclist, pedestrian, cyclist etc.) | |
| Index of relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage (IRSAD) | |
| Accessibility and remoteness index of Australia (ARIA) | |
| Injury | Date of accident |
| Local government area of accident | |
| Injury types (e.g. quadriplegia, brain injury, fractures, whiplash etc.) | |
| Glasgow Coma Scale (only for severe brain injury) | |
| Post traumatic amnesia days (only for severe brain injury) | |
| Total length of hospital stay | |
| Payment | De-identified payment number generated by ISCRR |
| Amount paid by the TAC for the service | |
| Service start date | |
| Benefit type code (e.g. loss of earnings, doctor, physiotherapy, psychology etc.) |
Example of variables collected in the WSV datasets
| Group | Variables |
|---|---|
| Claimant | De-identified claimant number generated by ISCRR |
| Gender | |
| Age at the time of accident | |
| Type of employment that the claimant is undertaking | |
| Occupation type major group of claimant (ANZSCO 1st edition 2006) | |
| Index of relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage (IRSAD) | |
| Accessibility and remoteness index of Australia (ARIA) | |
| Workplace | The main group for the workplace industry codes for the activity of the claimant (ANZSIC 2006) |
| The workplace industry code main group for the workplace where the injury was sustained (ANZSIC 2006) | |
| Workplace size | |
| Claim | De-identified claim number generated by ISCRR |
| Claim status (e.g. open, closed, or re-opened) | |
| First date of incapacity | |
| Injury | Date of accident |
| Mechanism and nature of injury (TOOCS 2008 3rd edition) | |
| First bodily location of injury major group (TOOCS 2008 3rd edition) | |
| Payment | Payment type code (e.g. weekly compensation, doctor, physiotherapy, psychology) |
| Date of invoice or the start date of a weekly payment entitlement period | |
| Amount listed on the invoice | |
| Service | Service date |
| First service item code | |
| Scheme payable amount | |
| Medical certificate | Medical certificate types (e.g. unfit, alternative and modified duties) |
| Medical examination date | |
| Medical certificate source (e.g. hospital, medical practitioner) |
Fig. 2Size of Victorian labour force (solid line) and number of work-related injury claims (dotted line) in Victoria. September 2008 is marked by a dashed line
Fig. 3Probability of a work-related injury claim being lodged per worker (solid line). The dotted line uses the data until January 2008 to forecast the next 3 years. September 2008 is marked by a dashed line