White Paper

In the Long Run: How Long COVID Impacts Workers’ Comp

Recent industry data has shown that while more severe cases of Long COVID are uncommon, those cases can significantly impact claims costs in workers’ comp.

White Paper Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the world in such an unprecedented manner that the ripple effects continue to be felt – including the prevalence of Long COVID, the chronic condition that can linger for weeks, months, or even years after COVID-19 infection.

In workers’ comp, data has shown that while Long COVID appears in few claims, it significantly impacts medical care and drives up costs. This is likely because Long COVID frequently stems from more intense cases of acute COVID-19 infection, and these claims last longer and require ongoing care as chronic symptoms resurface.

Additionally, even if Long COVID isn’t work-related or covered by workers’ comp, the health impacts of Long COVID have the potential to impact injured worker recovery as a comorbid condition.

This raises the question: what are the health impacts of Long COVID?

 

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Healthesystems is a leading provider of Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) & Ancillary Benefits Management programs for the workers' compensation industry.

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