Js. Harris et al., Beliefs about and use of occupational medicine practice guidelines by casemanagers and insurance adjusters, J OCCUP ENV, 42(4), 2000, pp. 370-376
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Envirnomentale Medicine & Public Health
Journal title
JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
Workers' compensation case managers and adjusters have increased their use
of practice guidelines recently, partly in response to state regulations, H
owever, informally reported rates of use are not as high as desired for the
best managed care practices and the greatest reductions in lost work time,
Although there are several studies of physicians' use of guidelines, there
are few if any studies about case managers' and adjusters' beliefs about,
and utilization of; either general medical or occupational medical practice
guidelines, Information about attitudes, beliefs about practice guidelines
, and actual use should help developers make the guidelines more usable and
bring about more effective interaction among case managers, adjusters, tre
ating physicians, and other health professionals. This article reports on p
re- and post-training surveys of a cohort of case managers and adjusters wh
o participated in a case-based guideline training course. It then compares
their responses to those of the physicians whose cases they might manage.