A COMPARISON OF THE COX PROPORTIONAL HAZARD MODEL AND THE 4TH INDONESIA MORTALITY TABLE IN PREDICTING THE PROBABILITY OF THE DURATION TO TERMINATION OF THE COMPENSATION OF WORK-RELATED ACCIDENT
In Indonesia, scientific research with topics related to workers compensation insurance business is still not widely reported to the public. The financial losses compensations due to work-related accidents in Indonesia are given by the Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial (BPJS) Ketenagakerjaan Ind...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | In Indonesia, scientific research with topics related to workers compensation
insurance business is still not widely reported to the public. The financial
losses compensations due to work-related accidents in Indonesia are given by the
Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial (BPJS) Ketenagakerjaan Indonesia (Indonesia
National Social Security Agency for Employment), and by private general insurance
companies. To estimate the incurred but not-reported (IBNR) claims of the workrelated
accidents, the probability of the duration between the occurrence of an
accident and the time of termination of the claims’ payments need to be predicted.
Such accidents analyzed in this study are those which caused permanent disability
where the termination of claims payments is due to death or the end of medical
treatments. Due to the inaccessibility to an Indonesian dataset, the workers compensation
claims data from a “large public entity pool” in the United States of America
is analyzed instead. The intention is that the results of this study could be useful
to the development of the workers compensation insurance in Indonesia. In this
study, the behavior of the 2011 US Life Tables and the Tabel Mortalita Indonesia
IV (the 4th Indonesia Mortality Table) is compared. Based on the result, the Cox
Proportional Hazard model is fitted to the workers compensation claims data and
the probability of the duration to termination of claims payments is predicted. The
predicted probabilities are then compared with those obtained by using the 4th
Indonesia Mortality Table. |
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