| Literature DB >> 29301515 |
Tyler J Lane1, Shannon Gray2, Behrooz Hassani-Mahmooei2, Alex Collie2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early intervention following occupational injury can improve health outcomes and reduce the duration and cost of workers' compensation claims. Financial early reporting incentives (ERIs) for employers may shorten the time between injury and access to compensation benefits and services. We examined ERI effect on time spent in the claim lodgement process in two Australian states: South Australia (SA), which introduced them in January 2009, and Tasmania (TAS), which introduced them in July 2010.Entities:
Keywords: Claim delays; Claim lodgement process; Interrupted time series; Occupational health; Workers’ compensation policy
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29301515 PMCID: PMC5755285 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4998-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of early reporting incentives in South Australia [51] and Tasmania [25]
| South Australia | Tasmania | |
|---|---|---|
| Date passed parliament | 19 June 2008 | 17 December 2009 |
| Date effective | 1 January 2009 | 1 July 2010 |
| Incentive format | Rebate on employer insurance excess (first 14 calendar days of wage replacement) if employer lodges claim within two working days of becoming aware of a worker injury. | Penalty payment for wage replacement to the worker. If the employer does not report a worker injury to their insurer within three working days, they become responsible for wage replacement payments for each day they are late. |
| Coinciding changes in legislation (not exhaustive) | • Provisional liability granting injured workers up to 13 weeks of compensation and medical costs if a liability decision is not made within 7 days of worker report. | • Payments for counselling for families of deceased workers. |
| Non-coinciding changes in legislation (not exhaustive) | • 1 July 2008: Reductions to income-replacement rates. Notice periods before benefit reduction or cessation. Code of workers’ rights. Establishment of WorkCover ombudsman and Return to Work Inspectorate. Permitting weekly payments in case of disputes. | • None |
Fig. 1Key events and time periods in the claim lodgement process
The impact of South Australia and Tasmania’s early reporting incentives on number of days in the claims process, in reference to a comparator consisting of other Australian workers’ compensation jurisdictions
| Median number of days (IQR) | ITS analyses | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-ERI | Post-ERI | Median level change, days (95% CI) | Median trend change, days per month (95% CI) | |||||
| Total time | ||||||||
| South Australia | 25 | (14 to 65) | 23 | (10 to 79) | −0.7 | (−4.7 to 3.3) | −0.36** | (−0.63 to −0.09) |
| Comparator | 25 | (11 to 70) | 20 | (8 to 57) | 0.3 | (−2.5 to 3.2) | 0.11 | (−0.08 to 0.31) |
| Tasmania | 19 | (12 to 35) | 17 | (9 to 38) | −0.6 | (−2.9 to 1.6) | −0.35*** | (−0.50 to −0.20) |
| Comparator | 23 | (10 to 68) | 18 | (8 to 53) | −0.8 | (−2.4 to 0.8) | 0.15** | (0.05 to 0.26) |
| Claim reporting time | ||||||||
| South Australia | 13 | (7 to 28) | 7 | (2 to 19) | −1.6*** | (−2.4 to −0.8) | 0.01 | (−0.03 to 0.06) |
| Comparator | 11 | (5 το 26) | 9 | (3 to 24) | −1.4*** | (−2.0 to −0.8) | 0.02 | (−0.01 to 0.05) |
| Tasmania | 15 | (9 to 29) | 9 | (4 to 21) | −5.4*** | (−7.4 to −3.3) | −0.32*** | (−0.49 to −0.14) |
| Comparator | 10 | (4 to 26) | 9 | (3 to 24) | −0.3 | (−1.1 to 1.8) | 0.14* | (0.01 to 0.27) |
| Insurer decision time | ||||||||
| South Australia | 7 | (3 to 22) | 8 | (4 to 45) | −1.2 | (−2.9 to 0.5) | −0.00 | (−0.10 to 0.10) |
| Comparator | 6 | (2 to 27) | 6 | (2 to 20) | −0.2 | (−1.4 to 1.1) | 0.01 | (−0.07 to 0.08) |
| Tasmania | 2 | (1 to 4) | 6 | (2 to 12) | 4.6*** | (3.9 to 5.4) | −0.00 | (−0.05 to 0.05) |
| Comparator | 6 | (2 to 27) | 6 | (2 to 15) | −0.5 | (−1.1 to 0.1) | 0.04* | (0.01 to 0.08) |
| Worker reporting time | ||||||||
| South Australia | 7 | (2 to 20) | 1 | (0 to 8) | −4.7*** | (−5.8 to −3.5) | −0.03 | (−0.10 to 0.04) |
| Comparator | 10 | (4 to 28) | 11 | (4 to 29) | −0.1 | (−0.9 to 0.7) | −0.01 | (−0.06 to 0.04) |
| Employer reporting time | ||||||||
| South Australia | 2 | (0 to 6) | 1 | (0 to 6) | −0.3 | (−0.8 to 0.2) | 0.05*** | (0.02 to 0.07) |
| Comparator | 6 | (2 to 10) | 5 | (2 to 10) | −0.3 | (−0.7 to 0.0) | −0.02* | (−0.04 to −0.00) |
*** p < .001; ** p < .01; p < .05
Fig. 2Seasonally-adjusted trends in monthly median time lags in the claim lodgement process pre- and post-early reporting incentives in South Australia and Tasmania, in reference to a comparator consisting of other Australian workers’ compensation jurisdictions, July 2006 to June 2012