CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
A 10-year review of disability claims shows the effects of an aging
workforce, medical advances and the power of early intervention,
according to data from Unum
(NYSE: UNM), a leading provider of disability
benefits. Unum tracks reasons behind workplace absence in its
disability data and shares results each May during Disability Insurance
Awareness Month.
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Unum releases the top causes and key trends in disability claims data for Disability Insurance Awareness Month (Graphic: Business Wire)
Key findings include:
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Short and long term disability claims for joint disorders and
musculoskeletal issues have increased significantly.
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Cancer has stayed the No. 1 reason for long term disability claims,
representing 17 percent of claims.
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Pregnancy continues to top the list of short term disability claims,
at 28 percent.
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Long term disability claims for complicated pregnancies have decreased
47 percent.
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The percentage of Unum’s short term disability behavioral health
claims that transition to long term is down 15 percent, the result of
a dedicated behavioral health program implemented at Unum.
“As people work longer and later in life, we’re seeing the effects of an
aging workforce,” said Greg Breter, senior vice president of Benefits at
Unum. “The spike in joint disorders and musculoskeletal issues is
especially prominent among Baby Boomers, who make up over half of all
long term disability claims.”
In addition, higher obesity
rates and stress
among workers can cause or aggravate other health conditions, like heart
disease and musculoskeletal issues, Breter said.
There’s good news, too, though. Advances in medical treatment, lower
C-section rates and more resources for new moms are leading to fewer
complicated pregnancies. And, Unum’s dedicated early intervention and
preventative strategies for behavioral health claims mean more people
are able to get to back work sooner.
Unum received more than 424,500 new disability claims in 2017 and paid
$3.8 billion in disability benefits. Here are the top causes of
disability for 2017:
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Long term disability:
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Cancer
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17%
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Back disorders
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13%
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Injury
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12%
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Cardiovascular
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9%
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Joint disorders
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9%
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Short term disability:
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Pregnancy
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28%
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Injury (excluding back)
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11%
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Joint disorders
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8%
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Digestive system
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7%
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Cancer
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7%
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A lengthy and unexpected absence from work can have serious financial
consequences as well. One in four U.S. workers has less than $1,000 in
savings, and more than half of households would struggle to recover from
an unexpected $2,000 expense, according to a 2017 GoBankingRates
study.
Chriseta
Gaskin, a 61-year-old personal banker, said, “The normal wear and
tear of doing my job over the years took its toll, and my knees went
bone to bone.” Gaskin used Unum disability coverage to protect her from
significant income loss during absence for knee replacement surgery,
recovery, and return to work. “My disability benefits check was direct
deposited regularly, so I always had money to pay the bills. It was nice
to not worry about expenses.”
ABOUT UNUM
Unum
Group is a leading provider of financial protection benefits in the
United States and the United Kingdom. Its primary businesses are Unum
US, Colonial Life, and Unum UK. Unum’s portfolio includes disability,
life, accident and critical illness, dental and vision coverage, which
help protect millions of working people and their families in the event
of an illness or injury. Unum also provides stop-loss coverage to help
self-insured employers protect against unanticipated medical costs. The
company reported revenues of $11.3 billion in 2017, and provided $7
billion in benefits.
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