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Evidence-Based Medicine Breaks New Ground With Launch of ODG Treatment in W/C
Work Loss Data Institute | 06/02/2003

SAN DIEGO, CA – Work Loss Data Institute (WLDI) has just released the inaugural edition of ODG Treatment in Workers’ Comp, a groundbreaking resource for the evaluation and treatment of occupational ailments.  What sets this protocol apart from the multitude of both commercial and non-profit treatment guidelines of times past is the way in which WLDI has electronically linked each recommendation regarding appropriate treatment directly into the medical evidence on which it’s based, in what is known as the “Procedure Summary”.  This highly functional product boasts a unique layout, dividing each chapter into three sections.

The first, known as the Treatment Protocol, provides the ideal divergence pathways for clinically administering healthcare based on diagnosis or body part.  Cases branch throughout the protocol based on key indicators, like positive electro-diagnostic testing as a prerequisite for carpal tunnel release surgery.  At each endpoint, normative expectancies for disability duration are provided from Official Disability Guidelines, included in its entirety as part of the online package, making the Web version an integrated strongbox for both disability duration and treatment protocols.

Section two, known as Codes for Automated Approval, links procedure codes (CPT) to diagnosis codes (ICD9) with a field indicator for “maximum occurrences”, designed not only for manual review, but claims system downloads for the automatic administration of payment approval. 

Section three, the Procedure Summary, lists operative and non-operative therapies and diagnostic methods for each condition, and provides a summary of the latest evidence on their effectiveness from the highest quality medical studies available.  The studies supporting these summaries are referenced and hyper-linked into abstracts, so they can be consulted directly, and if necessary, copied & pasted into a claims report.  Each is ranked by WLDI based on methodology, statistical power and design flaws.  Summarized here, many of the expensive procedures often performed in workers’ comp are not supported by the evidence, and in some cases, proven to be harmful.

Charles W. Kennedy, MD, Senior Medical Editor of ODG Treatment in Workers’ Comp and a founding member of the Evidence Analysis Committee for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) remarks, “Clinically speaking, the Procedure Summary absolutely breaks new ground, and the Treatment Protocol comes in a close second, but in a hobbled economy, Codes for Auto-Approval may be the gold ring workers’ compensation payors have been seeking, providing the means for achieving dramatic savings in time and money.”

This clear, concise, evidence-based resource offers step-by-step decision protocols and scientific medical literature for the assessment and treatment of conditions seen in the workers’ comp arena.  For use by healthcare providers, insurance claims professionals, and state authorities, ODG/TWC responsibly takes evidence-based medicine to its logical endpoint: health and welfare.  In what many believe to be a hodgepodge of state workers’ comp systems on the brink of collapse due to excessive utilization and delayed recovery, this tool has tremendous value for the future of healthcare, improved outcomes, patient satisfaction and increased productivity.

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ODG Treatment in Workers’ Comp is available in Web-based (recommended) and textbook formats, each for $325, with quantity discounts available, and CD-ROMs by request.  Orders can be placed online here, or at 760-753-9992.

 


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