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Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets for Injured Workers in California

Cover: Evaluating Medical Treatment Guideline Sets for Injured Workers in California

By: Teryl K. Nuckols, Barbara O. Wynn, Yee-Wei Lim, Rebecca Shaw, Soeren Mattke, Thomas Wickizer, Philip Harber, Peggy Wallace, Steven M. Asch, Catherine MacLean, Rena Hasenfeld Garland

In recent years, the California workers’ compensation system has been encumbered by rising costs and high utilization of medical care. To address these concerns, the California legislature passed a series of initiatives that call for the use of evidence-based medical-treatment guidelines concerning, at a minimum, the frequency, duration, intensity, and appropriateness of all treatment procedures and modalities commonly performed in workers’ compensation cases. The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) guidelines were adopted as presumptively correct until alternative plans could be evaluated and a decision made about which guidelines to adopt for the long term. This report presents an evaluation of the medical guidelines that might be used to determine the appropriateness of care provided California’s injured workers. The study identified 72 guidelines for work-related injuries, which were then screened using multiple criteria. Five comprehensive guideline sets were found to satisfy the requirements of the legislation and the preferences of the state. A comparative evaluation was made of both the technical quality and clinical content of the selected guidelines. Based on the results of the evaluation, recommendations are presented for actions the state might take in the short term, the intermediate term, and the longer term.

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Contents

Chapter One:
Introduction

Chapter Two:
Context

Chapter Three:
Identifying Guidelines for Work-Related Injury

Chapter Four:
Selecting Guidelines for Further Evaluation

Chapter Five:
Evaluating the Technical Quality of the Selected Guidelines

Chapter Six:
Evaluating the Clinical Content of the Selected Guidelines

Chapter Seven:
Stakeholder Issues and Concerns

Chapter Eight:
Application of the Guidelines to Determine Whether Care Is Reasonably Required

Chapter Nine:
Conclusion

Appendix A:
Identified Guidelines That Address Work-Related Injuries

Appendix B:
Publicly Posted Screening Criteria

Appendix C:
Selecting Clinical Panelists

Appendix D:
Sample Rating Forms, Round One

Appendix E:
Clinical Panel Ratings, Round Two

Appendix F:
Clinical Panelists’ Comments

Appendix G:
Participants in the Stakeholder Meeting

Appendix H:
Stakeholder Discussion Questions on Guidelines Implementation Issues

The research described in this report was conducted by the RAND Institute for Civil Justice and RAND Health, units of the RAND Corporation. This research was sponsored by the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers’ Compensation and the Division of Workers’ Compensation, California Department of Industrial Relations.

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