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Summary

Objective: To examine the attributes associated with long duration COVID- 19 workers’ compensation (WC) claims.

Methods: A study was conducted on 13,153 COVID-19 WC claims accepted by a workers’ compensation insurance carrier between January 1, 2020 and November 30, 2021.

Results: 1) Ninety-five percent of accepted WC claims were closed within the study period; 2) five percent of claims had 30 days or longer of lost time accounting for 65% of total paid WC costs; 3) medical costs increased 8-fold once paid days lost crossed the threshold of 60 days or greater; 4) age was the strongest risk factor associated with increased WC costs and prolonged impairment.

Conclusion: Age at the time of infection was the major factor associated with prolonged impairment and high costs of COVID-19 related WC claims.

Subjects:
  • Medical Benefits


  • Citation:

    Bernacki, Edward J. et al. “Attributes of Long Duration COVID-19 Workers’ Compensation Claims.” Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 64, no. 5 (May 2022): e327-e332.