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Injury and Claim Trends in the Ohio
       Workers’ Compensation System
                                Abe Tarawneh, Ph.D.;
                              Michael Lampl ,M.S., CPE;
                                 David Robins; and
                                Don Bentley, PE, CIH



Use of Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational
Safety and Health Workshop
Washington DC, June 19-20, 2012
  Draft circulated for discussion purposes. The findings and conclusions in this presentations are
        those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization.
Overview
• Ohio
   o Population: 7th largest
   o Economy: 8th largest
   o Manufacturing: 3rd largest
• Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
   o Largest WC state fund
   o Sixth underwriter of WC in the nation
   o Coverage for 70% of Ohio’s workforce
   o Over 250,000 policies
   o 1.2 million active claims
Frequency of claims
                           LT & MO claim count (2000-2009)
                          250




                          200
Claim Count (Thousands)




                          150




                          100




                           50




                            0
                                2000   2001   2002       2003       2004   2005         2006       2007   2008   2009
                                              Medical Only Claims (MO)     Lost Time Claims (LT)
Severity of claims
                                                         LT & MO 30-month aged indemnity and medical costs (2000-2009)
30-Month Aged Indemnity and Medical Costs ($ Millions)




                                                         600




                                                         500




                                                         400




                                                         300




                                                         200




                                                         100




                                                          0
                                                               2000   2001   2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009
Severity of claims
Description of selected ICD9 codes (2000-2008)
 Optimal RTW    ICD9 Code         Claim      Claim   Total   Average Cost/Claim
  ICD9 Code     Description       Count      Count   Cost
                                             Rank    Rank
    722.1       Lumbar disc      16,042        21      1            $57,860
                displacement
    847.2      Sprain Lumbar     106,927        2      2            $2761
                   region
    840.4      Sprain rotator    13,372         26     3            $42,656
                     cuff
    836          Meniscus of     11,329         29     4            $37,672
                knee current

Claim count rank between 2000-2008
Optimal RTW 2000     2001       2002       2003      2004    2005       2006      2007   2008
 ICD9 Code
   722.1       23     21        20         20        20        20        22       21     21
   847.2       2      2          2          2         2        2          2        2      2
   840.4       32     28        27         26        24        24        24       23     22
    836        40     33        32         28        29        29        28       24     25
Distribution of selected back, shoulder and knee
claims by causation (2007-2008)
  60%



  50%



  40%



  30%



  20%



  10%



  0%




         Lumbar Disc Displacement   Sprain Rotator Cuff   Tear Medial Meniscus
Causation information for LT claims
                                                                                                                                         Contact with
                   2009 OSHA Recordables                                         2009 Ohio Occupational Claims
                                                                                           Lost Time                                     temperature
                                                                                                     disease                               extremes
                                                                                         Striking
          Transportation         Caught In, On,     Contact with                                       2%                                     1%
                                                                                      against object
                                                                         Transportation
             Related              or Between        Temperature                            4%
                                                                             related
               5%                     4%              Extremes                  4%
                                                        <1 %
                                                                   Caught in,
                                                                     on or
                     Struck by                                     between
   Striking           Object
                                                                      5%
                                                                                                                          Fall or slip
Against Object          12%                                                                                                  30%
     6%                                           Fall or Slip
                                                     25%
                                                                           Struck by
                                                                            object
                                                                              10%



                 Overexertion                                               Miscellaneous
                                           Miscellaneous                        14%
                     25%
                                               18%


                                                                                                           Overexertion
                                                                                                               30%
Number of national
cases with days away Occupational
                       Disease                                                                           Number of Ohio lost-
from work = 1,238,500 5%
                                                                                                         time Claims coded =
                                                                                                         20,169
Cost analysis                     Lost Time
                                                 Claims
                                                  Striki
                    2009 Average Claim Cost*       ng          Distribution of total cost                Transporation
                                                  again                                                     Related
                                                  st an                                                       7%
          60
                                                  objec
          50                                        t
                                                   3%
          40
                                                                   Miscellaneous
          30                                                           11%
X $1000




          20
          10
           0
                                                                                                  Fall or Slip
                                                           Overexertion                              34%
                                                               27%




                                                                                   Struck by
                                               Contact with
                                                                                    object
                                               Temperature
                                                                                      10%
                                                 Extremes Caught In, On,                       Occupational
                                                    1%      or Between                           Disease
                                                                5%                                 2%
     * 30 month aged with reserves
Top 10 causes of lost time injuries in 2009
  (% of total cost)
Overexertion

         30.0%
 28.5%




            Fall on same                                                                                                        Liberty Mutual Data
                 level         Fall                                                                                             Ohio BWC Data*
               17.7%         to/from
                   16.9%    diff. level
                               15.1%
                                           Bodily
                                          reaction   Struck by
                                                      object
                           12.0%          11.8%
                                                         11.1%
                                                     10.4%                                    Caught
                                                                 Transportation                in, on
                                                                      8.1%                       or     Struck
                                                                                  Slips      between    against   Repetitive
                                                                                     5.5%               object     motion
                                                                                                5.5%
                                                                  4.9%                      4.6%        4.5%      4.4%         Violent act
                                                                                                                                             Other
                                                                                                           2.9%                   2.5%       2.5%
                                                                                                                               1.3%


   * Ohio data reflects total cost at 30 months with reserves (n= 20,360)
Causation information for LT claims
                      2010 Ohio Lost Time Claims
                      Transportation                  Caught In, On
                         Related                       or Between
                           4%                              5% Contact With
                                                                    Temperature
                                                                      Extremes
                             Struck by                                   1%
        Striking              Object
     Against Object             10%
          4%

                                                            Fall or Slip
                                                               32%

                       Overexertion
                           30%



                                            Miscellaneous
                                                12%
                                                                              Total Number of Ohio
                                 Occupational                                 Lost-Time Claims
                                   Disease
                                     2%                                       Coded = 15,367
Sub-causes of falls in LT claims (2010)
                     Ramp            0.7%

                      Roof           0.9%

                      Curb            1.2%

                     Cords              2.1%

             Inside Surface                  3.1%

           Outside Surface                      4.6%

                    Ladder                             6.9%

      Motor Vehicle/Trailer                             7.4%

                     Stairs                              8.0%

                 Unknown                                      9.0%

                   Objects                                        10.4%

             Water/Grease                                             12.0%

             Miscellaneous                                                 14.1%

                 Ice/Snow                                                            19.6%

                              0.0%            5.0%            10.0%       15.0%    20.0%     25.0%
Overexertion injuries by subtopic (2010)

                           Loss of Balance
                            without Fall
                                 3%
                                                    Other
                                                    14%

       Repetitive Motion
              1%
                                                                             In Lifting
                                                                                38%

                                     Bending, Twisting,
                                           Etc.
                                           14%



                             In Reaching
                                 3%
                       In Holding or Carrying        In Pushing or Pulling
n = 4,527                       6%                           16%             In Using Tool or
                                                                                 Machine
                                                                                    5%
Overexertion injuries in lifting (2010)
  What is being lifted?
700                                                    90%

                                                       80%
600
                                                       70%
500
                                                       60%

400                                                    50%

300                                                    40%

                                                       30%
200
                                                       20%
100
                                                       10%

 0                                                     0%




                          Claim Count   Cumulative %
Classification of claims based on nature of
injury (2009)
                                                                  Internal
                                                                     1%
                                     Sprains & Strain
                                           39%


                                                                             Open Wound
 Dislocation                                                                    24%
     2%             Fracture
                      7%

                                                   Contusion or
                                                    Superficial
               Burns                                   23%
                3%
                       Crush
                        1%


 Number of categorized claims = 88,614
Distribution of claims by body region (2009)
                                                    Shoulder Arm
                                          Torso       7%     5%
                                           8%
                         Spine and Back                                  Hand
                              12%                                        30%

                  Head and Neck
                      10%


                            Unspecified
                               8%                                  Leg
                                             Foot       Knee       7%
                                              5%         5%
                                                                           Hip
                                                                           3%


 Number of categorized claims = 88,614
Experience of SHARP companies
                                      Claims cost and cost per $1.0 million for the 16 companies

                                    4.5                                                                                          18




                                                                                                                                      Cost per $1.0 Million Payroll ( $ Thousands)
                                      4            $17,041                                                                       16
Total Cost of Claims ($ Millions)




                                    3.5                                                                                          14
                                      3                                                                                          12
                                    2.5                                                                                          10
                                      2     $2,124,387                                                                           8
                                    1.5                                             $6,328
                                                                                                                                 6
                                      1                                                                                          4
                                                                             $900,077
                                    0.5                                                                             $2,461       2
                                      0                                                                      $336,047            0
                                                Before SHARP                 Working Toward SHARP                  After SHARP
                                                               Claim Costs         Cost per $1.0 Million Payroll
Experience of SHARP companies
OSHA Form 33 average scores for 16 companies by subcomponent.
                                               Hazard Anticipation and
                                                     Detection
                                                  3.000

                                                  2.500

           Employee Participation                 2.000                            Hazard Prevention and Control
                                                  1.500

                                                  1.000

                                                  0.500

                                                  0.000

     Management Leadership                                                               Planning and Evaluation




                  Safety and Health Training                             Administration and Supervision

                                                                                                     Before        SHARP

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  • 1. Injury and Claim Trends in the Ohio Workers’ Compensation System Abe Tarawneh, Ph.D.; Michael Lampl ,M.S., CPE; David Robins; and Don Bentley, PE, CIH Use of Workers’ Compensation Data for Occupational Safety and Health Workshop Washington DC, June 19-20, 2012 Draft circulated for discussion purposes. The findings and conclusions in this presentations are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of any organization.
  • 2. Overview • Ohio o Population: 7th largest o Economy: 8th largest o Manufacturing: 3rd largest • Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation o Largest WC state fund o Sixth underwriter of WC in the nation o Coverage for 70% of Ohio’s workforce o Over 250,000 policies o 1.2 million active claims
  • 3. Frequency of claims LT & MO claim count (2000-2009) 250 200 Claim Count (Thousands) 150 100 50 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Medical Only Claims (MO) Lost Time Claims (LT)
  • 4. Severity of claims LT & MO 30-month aged indemnity and medical costs (2000-2009) 30-Month Aged Indemnity and Medical Costs ($ Millions) 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
  • 5. Severity of claims Description of selected ICD9 codes (2000-2008) Optimal RTW ICD9 Code Claim Claim Total Average Cost/Claim ICD9 Code Description Count Count Cost Rank Rank 722.1 Lumbar disc 16,042 21 1 $57,860 displacement 847.2 Sprain Lumbar 106,927 2 2 $2761 region 840.4 Sprain rotator 13,372 26 3 $42,656 cuff 836 Meniscus of 11,329 29 4 $37,672 knee current Claim count rank between 2000-2008 Optimal RTW 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 ICD9 Code 722.1 23 21 20 20 20 20 22 21 21 847.2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 840.4 32 28 27 26 24 24 24 23 22 836 40 33 32 28 29 29 28 24 25
  • 6. Distribution of selected back, shoulder and knee claims by causation (2007-2008) 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Lumbar Disc Displacement Sprain Rotator Cuff Tear Medial Meniscus
  • 7. Causation information for LT claims Contact with 2009 OSHA Recordables 2009 Ohio Occupational Claims Lost Time temperature disease extremes Striking Transportation Caught In, On, Contact with 2% 1% against object Transportation Related or Between Temperature 4% related 5% 4% Extremes 4% <1 % Caught in, on or Struck by between Striking Object 5% Fall or slip Against Object 12% 30% 6% Fall or Slip 25% Struck by object 10% Overexertion Miscellaneous Miscellaneous 14% 25% 18% Overexertion 30% Number of national cases with days away Occupational Disease Number of Ohio lost- from work = 1,238,500 5% time Claims coded = 20,169
  • 8. Cost analysis Lost Time Claims Striki 2009 Average Claim Cost* ng Distribution of total cost Transporation again Related st an 7% 60 objec 50 t 3% 40 Miscellaneous 30 11% X $1000 20 10 0 Fall or Slip Overexertion 34% 27% Struck by Contact with object Temperature 10% Extremes Caught In, On, Occupational 1% or Between Disease 5% 2% * 30 month aged with reserves
  • 9. Top 10 causes of lost time injuries in 2009 (% of total cost) Overexertion 30.0% 28.5% Fall on same Liberty Mutual Data level Fall Ohio BWC Data* 17.7% to/from 16.9% diff. level 15.1% Bodily reaction Struck by object 12.0% 11.8% 11.1% 10.4% Caught Transportation in, on 8.1% or Struck Slips between against Repetitive 5.5% object motion 5.5% 4.9% 4.6% 4.5% 4.4% Violent act Other 2.9% 2.5% 2.5% 1.3% * Ohio data reflects total cost at 30 months with reserves (n= 20,360)
  • 10. Causation information for LT claims 2010 Ohio Lost Time Claims Transportation Caught In, On Related or Between 4% 5% Contact With Temperature Extremes Struck by 1% Striking Object Against Object 10% 4% Fall or Slip 32% Overexertion 30% Miscellaneous 12% Total Number of Ohio Occupational Lost-Time Claims Disease 2% Coded = 15,367
  • 11. Sub-causes of falls in LT claims (2010) Ramp 0.7% Roof 0.9% Curb 1.2% Cords 2.1% Inside Surface 3.1% Outside Surface 4.6% Ladder 6.9% Motor Vehicle/Trailer 7.4% Stairs 8.0% Unknown 9.0% Objects 10.4% Water/Grease 12.0% Miscellaneous 14.1% Ice/Snow 19.6% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
  • 12. Overexertion injuries by subtopic (2010) Loss of Balance without Fall 3% Other 14% Repetitive Motion 1% In Lifting 38% Bending, Twisting, Etc. 14% In Reaching 3% In Holding or Carrying In Pushing or Pulling n = 4,527 6% 16% In Using Tool or Machine 5%
  • 13. Overexertion injuries in lifting (2010) What is being lifted? 700 90% 80% 600 70% 500 60% 400 50% 300 40% 30% 200 20% 100 10% 0 0% Claim Count Cumulative %
  • 14. Classification of claims based on nature of injury (2009) Internal 1% Sprains & Strain 39% Open Wound Dislocation 24% 2% Fracture 7% Contusion or Superficial Burns 23% 3% Crush 1% Number of categorized claims = 88,614
  • 15. Distribution of claims by body region (2009) Shoulder Arm Torso 7% 5% 8% Spine and Back Hand 12% 30% Head and Neck 10% Unspecified 8% Leg Foot Knee 7% 5% 5% Hip 3% Number of categorized claims = 88,614
  • 16. Experience of SHARP companies Claims cost and cost per $1.0 million for the 16 companies 4.5 18 Cost per $1.0 Million Payroll ( $ Thousands) 4 $17,041 16 Total Cost of Claims ($ Millions) 3.5 14 3 12 2.5 10 2 $2,124,387 8 1.5 $6,328 6 1 4 $900,077 0.5 $2,461 2 0 $336,047 0 Before SHARP Working Toward SHARP After SHARP Claim Costs Cost per $1.0 Million Payroll
  • 17. Experience of SHARP companies OSHA Form 33 average scores for 16 companies by subcomponent. Hazard Anticipation and Detection 3.000 2.500 Employee Participation 2.000 Hazard Prevention and Control 1.500 1.000 0.500 0.000 Management Leadership Planning and Evaluation Safety and Health Training Administration and Supervision Before SHARP