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Two-year health and employment outcomes among injured workers enrolled in the Washington State Managed Care Pilot Project.

机译:参加华盛顿州管理式护理试点项目的受伤工人的两年健康和就业结果。

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BACKGROUND: Increasing numbers of injured workers are being treated through managed care delivery systems, yet little is known about the long-term effects of care provided through these systems. We analyzed health outcomes, return to work, and employment status at 2 years post-injury among a cohort of workers who were previously enrolled in the Washington State Managed Care Pilot Project. METHODS: Data on functional status, satisfaction with quality of life, return to work and employment status were gathered via telephone interviews and mailed questionnaires from a subset of 374 injured workers who had a time loss claim that involved 4 or more days of lost work time. Of these 374 subjects, 106 were treated through managed care and 268 through fee-for-service (FFS) arrangements. Health outcomes were assessed through the SF-36, the Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ), and the Satisfaction with Quality of Life (QOL) instruments. Standard univariate and multivariate statistical methods were used to compare the two groups with respect to the health and employment outcomes. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups in functional status, satisfaction with quality of life or employment outcomes, except in regard to perceived recovery. FFS patients were more likely to indicate their recovery at 2 years post injury was going well (62 vs. 45%, P = .01). Almost 90% of the injured workers returned to work at some point following their injury and 72% reported working during the 4 weeks prior to their 2-year follow-up interview. CONCLUSIONS: Injured workers treated through managed care, based upon an occupational-medicine model, appear to experience similar long-term health and employment outcomes as workers treated through traditional FFS. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc
机译:背景:越来越多的受伤工人正在通过有管理的护理提供系统接受治疗,但对于通过这些系统提供的护理的长期影响知之甚少。我们分析了先前参加华盛顿州管理式护理试验项目的一群工人在受伤后两年的健康结局,恢复工作和就业状况。方法:通过电话采访和邮寄的问卷调查的方法收集了374名受伤工的一部分的有关功能状态,对生活质量的满意度,重返工作岗位和就业状况的数据,这些受伤工时损失了4天或4天以上。在这374位受试者中,有106位接受了有管理的护理,有268位接受了有偿服务(FFS)安排。通过SF-36,健康评估问卷(HAQ)和生活质量满意度(QOL)仪器评估健康结局。使用标准单变量和多变量统计方法对两组的健康和就业结果进行比较。结果:两组之间在功能状态,对生活质量的满意度或就业结果方面没有统计学上的显着差异,除了感知的康复方面。 FFS患者更有可能表明他们在受伤后2年的恢复良好(62比45%,P = 0.01)。近90%的受伤工人在受伤后的某个时候重返工作岗位,而72%的工人报告说在进行为期两年的随访之前的四个星期内已经工作。结论:基于职业医学模型,通过管理式护理接受治疗的受伤工人的长期健康和就业成果似乎与通过传统FFS治疗的工人相似。版权所有2001 Wiley-Liss,Inc

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