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CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks
for Louisiana, 9th Edition
Understanding the flow of payments—to whom and for what—is essential
for targeting cost drivers, evaluating innovations in medical
management, and challenging conventional wisdom. The benchmarks in
this reference book help identify where changes in treatment
patterns may be occurring, detect areas where medical payments per
claim or utilization may be atypical compared with other study
states for a set of similar claims, or discover areas where, because
of underutilization of medical services, there may be concerns about
restrictions on access to care.
The reference book addresses key questions:
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How do
medical prices, payments and utilization per claim differ across
states for similar injuries and workers?
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How have
medical prices, payments and utilization per claim changed over
time within each state, and what are the major drivers of those
changes?
This report examines fourteen states (California, Florida, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, North
Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin), providing
detailed measures of medical prices, payments and utilization by
provider type and service group. There are individual state reports
for all states except Indiana and Iowa.
The
study used data from claims from injury years 2001 through 2006,
evaluated as of March 31 of each year from 2002 through 2007, from
WCRI’s Detailed Benchmarking/Evaluation database containing over
25 million claims.
CompScope™ Medical Benchmarks for Louisiana, 9th Edition.
Carol A. Telles,
Evelina Radeva, Rui Yang, and Ramona P. Tanabe. June 2009. WC-09-20. |