Medical Costs for Workers’ Comp Rose 11% Nationally Over Four Years
Medical Costs for Workers’ Comp Rose 11% Nationally Over Four Years

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A recent report by Enlyte reveals that medical costs for workers’ compensation in the US have increased by 11% nationally over the past four years. The report, which analyzed data from professional medical bill services, found that first-party claims grew by 5% during the same period. The largest increases were seen in Texas and California, with prices rising by 11% in these states. Factors contributing to these increases include rises in utilization and inflation.
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