Medical Prices in Virginia’s Workers’ Compensation System Continued Rapid Growth in WCRI’s Medical P

The study, Medical Price Index for Workers’ Compensation, Third Edition (MPI-WC), shows that the price for non-hospital services in Virginia in 2010 was nearly 30% higher than the median price in states with fee schedules. Over the nine years covered in this study, the prices in Virginia grew nearly 30%, much faster than the typical growth rate of 11% in states with fee schedules. Cambridge, MA (PRWEB) November 11, 2011 According to a recent study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI), Virginia had higher prices paid and faster growth compared to study states with fee sched
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