Impact of the Combined Use of Benzodiazepines and Opioids on Workers’ Compensation Claim Cost

OBJECTIVE:Study the use patterns and claim cost impact of prescription opioids and benzodiazepines in workersʼ compensation. METHODS:A cohort of 11,394 lost time claims filed with the Louisiana Workersʼ Compensation Corporation from 1999 to 2002 was observed for 7 years post injuries. RESULTS:We fou...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2014-09, Vol.56 (9), p.973-978
Hauptverfasser: Lavin, Robert A., Tao, Xuguang (Grant), Yuspeh, Larry, Bernacki, Edward J.
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE:Study the use patterns and claim cost impact of prescription opioids and benzodiazepines in workersʼ compensation. METHODS:A cohort of 11,394 lost time claims filed with the Louisiana Workersʼ Compensation Corporation from 1999 to 2002 was observed for 7 years post injuries. RESULTS:We found that benzodiazepines are almost always prescribed in combination with opioids. The odds ratios of benzodiazepines used alone, with short-acting opioids and with long-acting opioids for claims ≥$100,000, were 2.74, 4.69, and 14.24, respectively (after controlling for gender, low back pain, marital status, attorney involvement, and each other). Average benzodiazepine daily dose increased to year 3 postinjury and plateaued thereafter, whereas the average opioid dose escalated each year postinjury. CONCLUSIONS:The addition of benzodiazepines to an opioid treatment regimen significantly increases workersʼ compensation costs.
ISSN:1076-2752
1536-5948
DOI:10.1097/JOM.0000000000000203