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    • Occupational medicine
    • Rehabilitation science
    • Health economics

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    • Evolving employment market dynamics necessitate reassessment of disability valuations.
    • Advancements in prosthetic technology impact functional capacity and earning potential.
    • German Statutory Health Insurance (DGUV) initiated a review of established standards.

    Purpose:

    • To summarize the revised standard values for reduced earning capacity.
    • To reflect current employment realities and prosthetic capabilities.
    • To present the findings of an independent expert consensus paper.

    Summary:

    • The German Statutory Health Insurance (DGUV) has updated standard values for assessing reduced earning capacity following occupational accidents.
    • These revisions, effective from November 1, 2019, consider significant shifts in the labor market and progress in prosthetic treatments.
    • The article consolidates the consensus reached by a panel of independent experts on these updated values.

    Impact:

    • Provides updated benchmarks for calculating financial compensation in cases of work-related reduced earning capacity.
    • Facilitates more accurate and equitable assessments aligned with contemporary work environments and medical advancements.
    • Serves as a crucial reference for legal, medical, and insurance professionals involved in occupational accident claims.