Literature DB >> 2964734

Workers' compensation: coverage, benefits, and costs, 1985.

W J Nelson.   

Abstract

The 84.3 million workers protected by workers' compensation laws in 1985 represented 87 percent of all wage and salary workers in that year. Both the amount of benefits paid to workers and the cost of the program to employers rose substantially from 1984 to 1985. Benefit payments totaled $22.5 billion-14.1 percent higher than in 1984 and the largest annual increase since 1978-79. About two-thirds of the payments in 1985 were money payments ($15.1 billion) and the remainder ($7.4 billion) went for medical care for disabled workers. Private insurance companies made nearly three-fifths of these payments and State funds and self-insured employers each paid about one-fifth of the total benefit amount in 1985. For the first time since 1978, the annual growth in employer costs exceeded the growth in workers' benefits, resulting in a slight decrease in the loss ratio for 1984-85. Employer costs were up nearly 17 percent from the previous year, reaching an estimated $29.3 billion. Covered payrolls increased by 7 percent in that same period. Total benefit payments as a percent of payroll also increased noticeably in 1985.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2964734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Secur Bull        ISSN: 0037-7910


  1 in total

1.  National health expenditures, 1988. Office of National Cost Estimates.

Authors:  R H Arnett; L A Blank; A P Brown; C A Cowan; C S Donham; M S Freeland; H C Lazenby; S W Letsch; K R Levit; B T Maple
Journal:  Health Care Financ Rev       Date:  1990
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