State of ACC Funding and Injury Prevention

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Insights into the full funding, experience rating, and injury prevention measures in the ACC system. The 2012 annual report showcases financial improvements and a focus on effective rehabilitation. Experience rating incentivizes employers to prioritize workplace safety and employee well-being.

  • ACC
  • Funding
  • Injury Prevention
  • Experience Rating
  • Workplace Safety

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  1. FULL FUNDING, EXPERIENCE RATING AND INJURY PREVENTION 29THOCTOBER 2012 Susan St John

  2. Workshop Susan St John Felicity Lamm Graham Rodgers 2

  3. Woodhouse and safety Prevention Rehabilitation Compensation The most important is obviously prevention Effective education, adequate inspection and firm enforcement Must all be backed up by the allocation of funds . 3

  4. Role of insurance model in ACC Full funding required for solvency Clearly defined and limited coverage True competition required for privatisation of the work account and .. Well on way to achieving full funding goal by 2019 No immediate plans for privatisation of the work account 4

  5. Reserves $21.7 billion Claims $2.6 billion 100 months 5

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  7. Annual report 2012 Impact of low interest rates: Increase in outstanding claims liability $3.8 billion Higher investment income from bonds 7

  8. ACC 2012 annual report The organisation is now on a much better track financially, and the solvency of the Scheme has improved significantly. Positive investment returns, despite a difficult investment climate, coupled with a focus on effective rehabilitation, allowed the Government to reduce levies for the 2012 13 year. 8

  9. Experience rating introduced 1 April 2011. It improves financial incentives for employers to encourage injury prevention in the workplace and help injured employees return to work as safely and quickly as possible . employers who have lower than average injury rates, with better than average rehabilitation or return-to- work rates, may receive a discount on their ACC work levy. Those with worse than average claims experience may receive a loading on their levy. Experience-rated employers contribute 75% of the total levy income 9

  10. But what are the costs of accidents- ie the MB of accident prevention? As per ACC s legislative requirements, ACC can only spend money on injury prevention where it can be confident of delivering savings to the Scheme. ( Statement of Intent ,2011-2014) 2009 ACC announced it would no longer fund the Otago Exercise Programme for preventing falls in the elderly. This was a hard decision to make as the programme was popular and had proven clinical benefit. However, the programme was not cost-effective to deliver and did not represent value-for-money. What does ACC spend now? Will it be as rigorous in assessing experience rating? 10

  11. Has experience rating worked? What has happened? What is the evaluation process? Why no data? 11

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