Welcome to the Resources Section. Here you will find a plethora of original materials as referenced in the print edition.
This lengthy and detailed report delves into the causes of workers’ compensation carriers in the late nineties and how the system can be changed to avoid a repeat.
This report breaks down the regulations and what might be done to make medical carrier less expensive and more effective.
Hospital services are a whole different animal when workers’ comp is involved. Find out how the system is coping.
This comprehensive report looks at previously unavailable data to make a determination on quality of care issues
This RAND study looks at a number of variables including discharges and fees to determine the effectiveness of Inpatient Hospital Services
RAND’s comprehensive study on the occupational risks associated with firefighters and other public safety employees and what’s being done to reduce those risks
What are some of the main factors affecting quality and efficiency of injured workers health care? RAND breaks it down.
The RAND report breaks down the challenges and potential benefits
RAND breaks down medical treatment guidelines including their technical quality and clinical content to determine how they’ll work for California’s injured workers.
RAND, in conjunction with UC Berkley, and the California Workers’ Compensation Institute, study and the cost and ramifications of physician dispensed drugs
RAND provides a lengthy research paper on what the health care issues are and what steps need to be taken to improve quality health care
RAND updates and earlier report and analyzes the cost of spinal surgeries and provides options for updating regulations
RAND takes a critical look at California’s permanent disability rating system
RAND does a detailed study on the cost of repackaged drugs and discusses options for a possible fee schedule
RAND studies the impact and adequacy of fees for inpatient burn cases
RAND provides an interim report on the permanent disability rating schedule to determine several things including whether injured workers are getting the highest compensation they can for the most serious injuries
RAND does a thorough analysis of the claims adjudication before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board
RAND examines the possibility of linking the official medical fee schedule to Medicare fee schedule.
RAND looks at earnings loss, replacement of benefits, and post injury employment for self-insured employers
RAND examines the impact of workplace injuries on earnings loss
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