Workers' Comp Payments for Medical Care Exceed Cash Benefits in 2008
The rising cost of medical care and increased use of medical services led to a jump in workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers in 2008.
Workers' comp payments for medical care and cash benefits for workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). Workers' comp payments for medical care and cash benefits for workers injured on the job increased just 2.0 percent to $55.4 billion in 2007.
The rising cost of medical care and increased use of medical services led to a jump in workers' compensation payments for medical care and cash benefits for U.S. workers in 2008.
Workers' comp payments for medical care and cash benefits for workers injured on the job increased 4.4 percent to $57.6 billion in 2008, according to a study released by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI). Workers' comp payments for medical care and cash benefits for workers injured on the job increased just 2.0 percent to $55.4 billion in 2007.
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