Monitoring
2004 Tennessee Reforms: CompScope™ Benchmarks, 8th Edition.
CompScope™ benchmarks provide the most
meaningful comparisons currently available for more than 60 system
performance measures for fourteen large states. The states in this
8th edition of CompScope™—Arkansas, California, Florida, Illinois,
Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin—represent
over 50 percent of the nation’s workers’ compensation benefit
payments.
This comprehensive reference book provides
useful information on two central questions:
- How does the performance of a state
system compare with that of other states?
- How is workers' compensation system
performance changing over time?
This report can help policymakers and others
benchmark state system performance or a company’s workers’
compensation program. The benchmarks also provide an excellent
baseline for tracking the effectiveness of policy changes and
identifying important trends. Comparisons are more meaningful than
those commonly seen, because they measure how different systems
would perform if a similar set of claims were dropped into each
system.
The study used data from claims from injury
years 2000 through 2005, evaluated as of March 31 of each year from
2001 through 2006, from WCRI’s Detailed Benchmarking/Evaluation
database containing over 23 million claims. The report contains
separate state reports for 11 of the 14 study states (California,
Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin).
Monitoring 2004 Tennessee Reforms:
CompScope™ Benchmarks, 8th Edition. Carol A. Telles, Rui Yang,
Evelina Radeva, Ramona P. Tanabe. January 2008. WC-08-10.