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EDI clears a path for simplifying workers' comp.

M Burke

    Health Data Management
    |April 8, 1994
    PubMed
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    Electronic data interchange (EDI) is being tested to reduce costs and speed up care in the workers' compensation system. This technology aims to improve efficiency and help injured workers return to their jobs faster.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Administration
    • Insurance Technology
    • Workers' Compensation Systems

    Background:

    • The workers' compensation insurance system faces significant administrative costs due to paper-based processes.
    • Inefficiencies in the current system can delay necessary medical care and prolong return-to-work timelines for injured employees.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the implementation of electronic data interchange (EDI) applications within the workers' compensation insurance system.
    • To assess the potential of EDI to reduce administrative costs and improve the speed of information flow.

    Main Methods:

    • Testing of new electronic data interchange (EDI) applications by states, insurers, employers, and third-party administrators.
    • Development of standard electronic formats for workers' compensation transactions by two distinct groups to facilitate EDI adoption.

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    Main Results:

    • Proponents anticipate significant reductions in administrative costs associated with the workers' compensation system.
    • Expected improvements in the speed of information exchange, leading to faster access to care and quicker return to work for injured individuals.

    Conclusions:

    • Electronic data interchange (EDI) presents a promising solution for streamlining the workers' compensation insurance system.
    • Standardization of electronic formats is crucial for simplifying the transition to and maximizing the benefits of EDI.