Medical Care Spending and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Workers' Compensation Reforms

David Powell, S. Seabury
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Medical care represents an important component of workers' compensation benefits with the potential to improve health and post-injury labor outcomes, but little is known about the relationship between medical care spending and the labor outcomes of injured workers. We exploit the 2003--2004 California workers' compensation reforms which reduced medical spending disproportionately for workers incurring low back injuries. We link administrative claims data to earnings records for injured workers and their uninjured coworkers. We find that workers with low back injuries experienced a 7.6 percent post-reform decline in medical care, and an 8.1 percent drop in post-injury earnings relative to other injured workers.
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医疗保健支出和劳动力市场结果:来自工人补偿改革的证据
医疗保健是工人补偿福利的一个重要组成部分,具有改善健康和工伤后劳动结果的潜力,但对医疗保健支出与受伤工人劳动结果之间的关系知之甚少。我们利用2003- 2004年加州工人补偿改革,减少了不成比例的医疗支出,工人遭受腰背受伤。我们将行政索赔数据与受伤工人及其未受伤同事的收入记录联系起来。我们发现,与其他受伤的工人相比,腰背部受伤的工人在改革后的医疗保健费用下降了7.6%,受伤后的收入下降了8.1%。
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