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Workmen's compensation for occupational hand injuries

机译:工人手部职业伤害赔偿

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BACKGROUND: The Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act No. 130 of 1993, as amended in 1997 (COIDA), provides payment to healthcare providers for treatment of occupational injuries in South Africa (SA). Patients and employers are often unaware of procedures for claiming, and patients then carry the burden of costs themselves. Additionally, under-billing results in a loss of income for treating hospitals. Hand injuries are common occupational injuries and form the focus of this studyOBJECTIVES: To investigate whether occupational hand injuries treated at the Martin Singer Hand Unit at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, were accurately captured and allocated correct professional fee coding and billing. Accurate capturing and billing would allow for access to the Compensation Fund and allocation of finances to improve service delivery, as well as avoid unnecessary costs to otherwise uninsured patientsMETHODS: All new hand injuries presenting to the hand unit at the hospital in August 2017 were sampled in a retrospective folder review. Injuries on duty (IODs) were identified and analysed further. Coding and billing were compared with independent private quotesRESULTS: Sixty new hand injuries presented during the month. Fifteen were IODs, but only 6 were recognised by administration. The other 9 were billed at minimum income rates and 5 of these patients also had operations, which were not billed for. A total of ZAR88 871.99 was under-billed in terms of professional fees only. The 9 incorrectly classified patients had to bear costs themselves at a median of ZAR130.00 eachCONCLUSIONS: There were large discrepancies in billing for occupational hand injuries. This resulted in costs to the patients and loss of income for the facility. Access to the Compensation Fund is vital in financing resources in the overburdened public sector. Suggestions for improvement include accessing COIDA funds in order to improve administration at the unit, so improving identification, coding and billing of occupational hand injuries.
机译:背景:经1997年修订的1993年第130号《职业伤害和疾病补偿法》(COIDA),向医疗保健提供者支付了治疗南非(SA)职业伤害的费用。患者和雇主通常不了解索赔程序,然后患者自己承担费用负担。此外,账单不足会导致治疗医院的收入损失。手部伤害是常见的职业性伤害,是本研究的重点。目的:调查在开普敦Groote Schuur医院的马丁·辛格手部治疗的职业性手部受伤是否得到了准确的记录并分配了正确的专业费用编码和账单。准确的捕获和计费将允许使用赔偿基金和财政拨款,以改善服务质量,并避免给其他没有保险的患者带来不必要的费用方法:2017年8月在医院手部出现的所有新手受伤均在回顾性文件夹审核。确定并进一步分析了值班伤害(IOD)。结果将编码和计费与独立的私人报价进行了比较。结果:本月出现60例新手受伤。有15个是IOD,但只有6个被行政部门认可。其他9位患者以最低收入付费,其中5位患者也进行了手术,这些费用并未计入费用。仅就专业费用而言,总共少报了ZAR88 871.99。 9名分类错误的患者各自承担的费用中位数为ZAR130.00。结论:职业手部伤害的账单差异很大。这导致了患者的费用和设施收入的损失。获得补偿基金对于为负担沉重的公共部门的资源筹措资金至关重要。改进建议包括获得COIDA资金以改善单位的管理,从而改善职业手部伤害的识别,编码和计费。

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