Studies suggest that income replacement is low for many workers with serious occupational injuries and illnesses. This review discusses three areas that hold promise for raising benefits to workers while reducing workers' compensation costs to employers: improving safety, containing medical costs, and reducing litigation. In theory, workers' compensation increases the costs to employers of injuries and so provides incentives to improve safety. Yet, taken as a whole, research does not provide convincing evidence that workers' compensation reduces injury rates. Moreover, unlike safety and health regulation, workers' compensation focuses the attention of employers on individual workers. High costs may lead employers to discourage claims and li...
The escalation of medical costs is a persistent concern in both workers ’ compensation and the large...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an injury prevention and monitoring program implemented by at...
An employer will invest in safety and health precautions until the cost is more than the expense of ...
The past two decades have witnessed a sea change in the way policy makers think aboutworkers' compen...
Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or become ill in...
Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers' c...
article published in journal of economicsThis article explores the effects of workers' compensation ...
This paper studies the impact of workers' compensation income benefits on injury rates and on the di...
In the 1990s, many states passed workers' compensation laws to control cost growth. Using a differen...
Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers\u2...
Workers’ Compensation reforms have been on the table in virtually every state over the last several ...
Despite the considerable time and money spent by various states investigating mounting financial pro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe some of the unique aspects of medical care offered under workers\u27 compensa...
INJURED WORKERS\u27 BENEFITS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Establishes rights for injured wo...
This volume represents an effort to draw policy implications from research in three critical perform...
The escalation of medical costs is a persistent concern in both workers ’ compensation and the large...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an injury prevention and monitoring program implemented by at...
An employer will invest in safety and health precautions until the cost is more than the expense of ...
The past two decades have witnessed a sea change in the way policy makers think aboutworkers' compen...
Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or become ill in...
Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers' c...
article published in journal of economicsThis article explores the effects of workers' compensation ...
This paper studies the impact of workers' compensation income benefits on injury rates and on the di...
In the 1990s, many states passed workers' compensation laws to control cost growth. Using a differen...
Using the 1977 Quality of Employment Survey in conjunction with BLS risk series and state workers\u2...
Workers’ Compensation reforms have been on the table in virtually every state over the last several ...
Despite the considerable time and money spent by various states investigating mounting financial pro...
OBJECTIVE: To describe some of the unique aspects of medical care offered under workers\u27 compensa...
INJURED WORKERS\u27 BENEFITS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Establishes rights for injured wo...
This volume represents an effort to draw policy implications from research in three critical perform...
The escalation of medical costs is a persistent concern in both workers ’ compensation and the large...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of an injury prevention and monitoring program implemented by at...
An employer will invest in safety and health precautions until the cost is more than the expense of ...