Q1 2019 Report
This report portrays metrics for the 1st quarter of 2019 (January, February, March).
VirginiaWorkers’ Compensation Commission Q1 2018 Approximately Second Report of Injuries received 45,000 9 1 75,000 Approximately First Report of Injuries received
Claims Reported
48% Male
52% Female
1,400 Opinions Issued
3,036 Docket Referrals
1,246 ADR Events
10,228 Claims Received
506,288 pieces of mail were sent to injured workers and workers’ comp stakeholders. Correspondence Management
EDI - Quality Assurance
92%Accepted | 8% Rejected 75,000 During Q1, approximately First Report of Injuries received
During Q1, Approximately Second Report of Injuries received 45,000 90% Accepted | 10% Rejected 12,555 Male Injuries 26,081 Total Reported Major Injuries 13,526 Female Injuries
Claims Reported
48% Male
52% Female
Completed Tasks 30,274
1 %
5 % <
6 %
Review Expired Call-up Tasks General Compliance Tasks Data Correction Tasks EDI Exception Review Tasks Other (consolidations, inquiries, etc)
19 %
69 %
Report Cards issued - 150 Fines Issued - 99 Total Fine Amount: $17,250
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
Claim Details
Request for Hearing Assertion of Rights Medical Provider Employer CASPER Claims Received 10,228
5% 4%
4%
87%
Completed Tasks 23,093
16%
38%
Enter Award Request for Hearing Terminate Agreements
46%
Printed Award Orders 10,347
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
1,064 Issue Mediations/Facilitations 180 Full and Final Mediations 2 Orientation Sessions ADR Events Held 1,246 Alternative Dispute Resolution
Opened Case Referrals 3,498
9%
3,131 Issues Case Referrals 250 Full and Final Case Referrals
91%
Over 39% resulted in settlement of the issues. Issue Facilitations Over 62% resulted in settlement of the issues. Issue Mediations Full & Final Mediations Over 86% Full & Final Mediations resulted in settlement.
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
Judicial
Docket Referrals 3,036
17%
10%
Evidentiary Show Cause On the Record
73%
Opinions Issued 1,400
27%
37%
Evidentiary Show Cause On the Record 210 Review Opinions Issued 175 Referrals to Review Docket 20 Appeals to Court of Appeals
36%
Settlements Approved 1,196
Aggregate Attorney Fees Awarded in Connection with Approved Settlements $9,096,588 Total Aggregate Value of Settlements $58,877,040
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
Correspondence Management
IN VOLUME OUTBOUND MAIL 506,288
$209,703 IN COST $36,107 IN PRE�SORT SAVINGS
TOTAL INCOMING DOCUMENTS 42,600
18,124 Hard Copy Mail 14,211 Faxes 10,265 Returned Mail
1,882,835 182,195 94,082 TOP 5 PRINTED DOCUMENTS 1. Notification of Injury to All Parties 2. WebFile Claimant PIN Notification 3. Notification of Clt Address Change 4. Judicial Order 5. Second Notification of Rights PRODUCTION OUTPUT
Printed Pages Scanned Pages Completed Tasks
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
Insurance Coverage 1,147 late insurance policy filings | $286,750 fined
152 Investigation Sweeps in Virginia 15,233 Notices Processed | 8,732 Notices Issued 1,149 Subpoenas Issued | 0 Carrier Referral to Docket 4,549 Phone Calls 1,606Email Inquiries Statewide Employer Compliance PEO Monitoring RESOLVED WITHOUT ISSUING NOTICE 43 % 577 Terminations 538 New Registrations 353 Penalty Letters Issued
TYPE
VACATED
GRANTED DENIED 2 4 9 6
Appealed Transactions
7 4
CARRIER
PEO
MFS Inquiries
89% 3% 3% 2% 1% 1% 1% 678 Total Inquiries
Events March 19 Regulatory Advisory Panel met for review of preliminary schedule updates
Claim Status Coding Education Maximum Fee Medical Bill Dispute Region Provider Category
MFS DISPUTE RESOLUTION $336,550.31 fee scheduled maximum reimbursement amounts reviewed
MFS PAGE
1,413 users have accessed the MFS page on the public website 813 users have accessed the MFS Reference Tool page
New MFS Review
56 27 24
Determinations Issued Resolved Request Withdrawn MFS Work in Progress Pending Information Request Referrals to Judicial
1 1 1
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
Outreach Initiatives Most Frequent Customer Contact Center Calls
What are my Rights?
WebFile?
What is the JCN?
WebFile is the Commission’s online portal to electronic records.
98% Customer Contact Center Quality Score
What are VWC’s Hours?
What’s my Claim Status?
Communications 2019 Educational Conference 21,822 Incoming Calls | Average Handle Time: 0:04:45 www.vwcconference.workcomp.virginia.gov 10 External Communications | 2 Videos | 1 Press Release
TWO DAYS
TWO EVENTS
Stakeholder Engagement 2 trainings for Claim Administrators on EDI 1 training on awards/agreements with Landau Injury Law Firm
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
What’s happening
...at the Commission
HR-4.21, Parental Leave ( approved 1/29/2019 ) ADM-4, Parking Policy ( approved 2/12/2019 ) POLICY UPDATES & TRAINING
ADM-5, After-Hours Access to HQ Building ( approved 2/26/2019) Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) – On March 11th, the Leadership Team participated in an exercise on emergency preparedness and disaster response.
AGENCY EMPLOYEES RECOGNITION 279 Current Full-time Employees 5 Wage Employees 43 Highly Commendables 39 Above & Beyond Awards
Job Postings 8 New Hires 3 Promotions 2 Transfers
FINANCES AT VWC
Themajorityof theCommission’s revenue iscollected in thefirst quarter each year. For Q1 2019, 93% or $27.5 million dollars, of the largest revenuesource (insurancecarrier andself-insurance tax assessments) was collected/deposited. WebFile has been expanded to include a portal for self-insurers, which allows them to submit their annual reports and to make changes to their data as required by the Commission. Currently, this portal is only available to a Beta Group.
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
What’s happening
...at the Commission
• Delivered the new Self-Insurance WebFile application • Adjustments to SROI logic and SROI call-up process in CASPER • Kicked-off two new project efforts: HR Systems Automation & Cisco Call Center Enhancements • Continued development of the UI project & CAFÉ tickets PROJECT UPDATES & FIXES
TICKETS CLOSED WITHIN 3 DAYS 7.6 AVERAGE DAYS TO CLOSE TICKETS 36 %
TICKETS CLOSED
173 OVER 4 DAYS
IN UNDER 3 DAYS
97
RELEASE 6.7.5 33 TICKETS 5 IMPROVEMENTS 24 TOTAL BUGS REMOVED 2 NEW FEATURES 2 TASKS COMPLETED
RELEASE TICKETS
OSD IS ADR
MFS
CICF
Judicial
8 535333 CSD
IC
13
CMD
4
9
FSD - SI
16
18 4
EDI
Enterprise
FSD - Onyx
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
What’s happening
...at the Commission
VWC Book Club
Every other month (six per year), the VWC Book Club reads one professional/personal development book. Each book can be purchased, borrowed or rented from your local library.
January’s Selection
February/March’s Selection
Membership is voluntary and open to all VWC employees. If you would like to join, please contact Amy Pearson at extension 7042 or Amy.Pearson@ workcomp.virginia.gov
• Because We Care Package Drive – A collection drive to donate items and write letters to soldiers of the National Guard’s 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion serving in the Middle East. • Plarning (ongoing) – VWC donated hundreds of plastic bags to be turned into plarn (plastic yarn) and later made into mats for the homeless. • Relay for Life (ongoing) - VWC has asked employees who are interested to help the American Cancer Society raise funds to support patient programs and groundbreaking research that can help save lives and celebrate over 15.5 million cancer survivors nationwide. The VWC Community Service Committee participated in three outreach efforts:
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
NEW CLAIMS
CLAIMS AWARDED
VVF CLAIMS $678,394 AWARDED
469 385
826
439
$800,473 AWARDED SAFE CLAIMS
571
TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT OF INCOMING PAYMENTS: $169,019 1,229 INCOMING PAYMENTS 681 UNCLAIMED RESTITUTION PAYMENTS TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT RECEIVED: $145,905 20 VICTIMS WERE REPAID A TOTAL OF $14,715
3,166 Incoming VVF Customer Contact Calls
434 Status request emails from medical providers
• 31 Outreach Events reaching 915 attendees • VVF hired a new SAFE Examiner • Policies updates made to Collateral Resources and Unclaimed Restitution were approved by the Commission 938 E-faxes
VWC Q1 Report, 2019
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