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January 1, 2001 WLDI releases
6th edition of Official Disability Guidelines – ODG
2001 - now including descriptions, incidence and prevalence
indicators, and benchmarking tables Work Loss Data
Institute has released Official Disability Guidelines 2001, the 6th
edition of ODG with updated “Best Practice” Guidelines,
physical therapy guidelines, and raw data from CDC, OSHA and NHDS.
In addition, three new features have been added: Descriptions,
incidence and prevalence indicators, and benchmarking tables. For every diagnosis, there is now a brief description of the illness or injury including symptoms and common names, clarifying any questions that non-medical personnel may have about the ICD-9-CM official coding system by which ODG is organized. The new descriptions also make for an expanded keyword index and greater search options on the electronic versions. Incidence
and prevalence indicators show
what percentage of lost workdays and occupational
lost workdays are represented by each ICD9 (i.e. carpal tunnel syndrome
accounts for 0.21 percent of total lost work days and 7.55 percent of
occupational lost work days).
They also provide the number of days per 100 workers that can be
attributed to each condition as a national benchmark. These indicators allow for
quick identification of the most common illnesses and injuries. Lastly,
the new benchmarking tables show the number of days between the last
workday until return-to-work, at each decile, from 10 percent to 100
percent (i.e. 10 percent of people with carpal tunnel were back by the
thirteenth day, 20 percent by the fourteenth day, etc.).
For comparison with claims data, only cases out more than seven
days are included, to be consistent with the normal seven-day waiting
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