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Written Answer to PQ on Data on Healthcare Workers Compensation under WICA

NOTICE PAPER NO. 1673 OF 2023 FOR SITTING ON 6 FEBRUARY 2023

 

QUESTION NO. 2635 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

 

MP: Dr Tan Wu Meng

 

To ask the Minister for Manpower since 2017 annually (a) how many healthcare workers received compensation under the Work Injury Compensation Act for injuries arising in the course of duty; and (b) what were the 25th percentile, median, and 75th percentile compensation amounts.

 

Answer

            Table 1 shows the number of work injury compensation claims made by healthcare workers under the Work Injury Compensation Act (WICA), from 2017 to 2022. There was a change in reporting methodology in 2020 and so the claims numbers before 2020 cannot be directly compared with those after. Since 1 September 2020, employers have to report any instance of light duties or medical leave, for more complete reporting of work injuries. With better protections for workers, the number of work injury claims from healthcare workers have increased. We have shown two sets of numbers in Table 1. The first applies the pre-2020 methodology across all the years and the second presents the numbers as reported from 2020 based on the new methodology.

Table 1: No. of healthcare workers who received WICA compensation,

from 2017-2022

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

No. of Claims[1]

628

645

836

807

1,377[2]

936

2,4762

1,181

2,8162

 

2          The Ministry only tracks the lump sum compensation for work injury cases resulting in permanent incapacity or fatality. Due to the change in reporting requirements, median compensation amounts have decreased in tandem as there are more claims for smaller injuries under the new methodology. The compensation amounts awarded to healthcare workers for permanent incapacity and fatality at the 25th, 50th (median) and 75th percentiles are at Table 2 below.

Table 2: Compensation amounts ($) paid out to healthcare workers,

from 2017-2022

Compensation Amounts ($)

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

25th Percentile

$6,424

$5,472

$5,240

$5,240

$5,780

$5,780

50th Percentile

(Median)

$13,100

$13,100

$8,357

$10,480

$11,560

$11,560

75th Percentile

$26,170

$26,200

$15,720

$15,720

$22,394

$17,340

  


[1] Since 1 September 2020, work injuries resulting in any instance of medical leave, light duties, or hospitalisation must be reported to the Ministry, and are processed as work injury compensation claims unless the injured worker withdraws the claim, or the injury is assessed not to be work-related. Previously, work injuries that resulted in at least 4 days of medical leave or 24 hours of hospitalisation, needed to be reported. The first set of numbers uses the reporting methodology before September 2020.

[2] Includes work injuries resulting in any instance of medical leave, light duties, or hospitalisation.