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Author:
Dworsky, Michael, author.
Title:
Evaluation of the Return-to-Work Fund in California's workers' compensation system : performance to date and options for modification / Michael Dworsky, Denise D. Quigley, Stephanie Rennane, Madeline B. Doyle.
Publisher:
RAND Corporation,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xxii, 158 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Workers' compensation--California.
People with disabilities--Employment--California.
Workers' compensation claims--California.
People with disabilities--Employment.
Workers' compensation.
Workers' compensation claims.
California.
Other Authors:
Quigley, Denise D., author.
Rennane, Stephanie, author.
Doyle, Madeline B., author.
Rand Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment (Organization), issuing body.
Institute for Civil Justice (U.S.), issuing body.
Rand Corporation, publisher.
California. Department of Industrial Relations.
Notes:
"RAND Justice, Infrastructure, and Environment; prepared for the State of California Department of Industrial Relations"--Title page. "RAND Institute for Civil Justice"--Page iii. "RR-2548-DIR". Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-113).
Contents:
Introduction -- Background and Overview of Study -- Operation of the Return-to-Work Supplement Program -- California's Return-to-Work Supplement Program from the Perspective of Key Stakeholders -- Data Sources and Methods for Quantitative Analysis -- Targeting and Take-Up of the RTWSP -- Eligible Population and Program Cost Estimates -- Policy Options to Improve the RTWSP and Related Processes -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- Appendix A: Qualitative Information -- Appendix B: Data Sources, Methods, and Supplementary Results for Quantitative Analysis.
Summary:
California's Return-to-Work Supplement Program (RTWSP) is a new benefit for permanently disabled workers who suffer disproportionately high earnings loss in comparison with their workers' compensation benefits. The RTWSP provides a one-time $5,000 payment to workers who cannot return to work following a permanently disabling workplace injury. RAND researchers conducted an evaluation of the program's performance and identified options for improving the RTWSP. The study included an environmental scan, stakeholder interviews, and analysis of program data. RAND also held a technical advisory group meeting with key stakeholders. The RTWSP is performing well on several dimensions. The eligibility criteria have accurately targeted workers with more-severe disabilities, and program administration is efficient, with little evidence of fraud or abuse. However, take-up of the program is low: In a sample of eligible workers, just over half applied to receive the benefit. The most important factor predicting access to the program was legal representation, suggesting that many workers are failing to navigate the process on their own, despite the intent of the program's designers. The authors also found that the eligible population is larger than initially anticipated, a trend driven in part by rising utilization of California's vocational rehabilitation benefit (the Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit [SJDB]). Based on these findings, the authors recommend that modifications to the RTWSP focus on increasing program take-up among currently eligible workers. Options to increase take-up include making issuance of the Return-to-Work Supplement automatic or improving outreach and notification efforts. The Department of Industrial Relations should also improve monitoring of SJDB voucher issuance to track emerging changes in the RTWSP-eligible population and to facilitate oversight of the SJDB.
ISBN:
1977400973
9781977400970
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1043899685
LCCN:
2018949173
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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