<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=332896740218662&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
MENU

Improving Your Workplace Wellness (10)

Why Benchmarks Lead To Successful Physical Therapy Programs

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published December 08, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

 

Healthcare professionals use benchmarks to assess and improve the way they treat patients. Recently, we read an article about physical therapy benchmarks in the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons’ online magazine. It occurred to us that PhysNet’s unique approach eliminates many of the problems providers face in delivering efficient, effective treatment to injured workers.

Read More

Why Shortening Return-To-Work Time Saves More Than Just Money

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published December 03, 2015
Posted by


It’s easy to see how you can save money by shortening return-to-work time. The less time your injured worker is out, the lower your overall claims costs. But getting people back to their job sooner provides other benefits as well.

Read More

How To Make Sure Your Injured Worker Gets Re-Injured

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published December 01, 2015

 

As a workers’ compensation professional, the last thing you want is repeat injuries. These injuries are expensive. They are avoidable. And no employer wants to see their people get hurt. But what if you didn’t care? Let’s take a tongue-in-cheek look at how to make sure your injured worker gets reinjured.

Read More

2 Surprising WCRI Stats

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 25, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

Physicians who are dispensing drugs to your injured workers may be charging more than a pharmacy would charge. A lot more.

Read More

Employers And Insurers Gain Control In Workers' Comp Disputes

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 24, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

Among some of the reforms made to workers' compensation laws throughout the United States are changes that give employers and insurers a greater degree of control in WC cases. Specifically, employers and insurers often have more power to select providers and challenge decisions about medical treatment through the use of independent medical examiners (IMEs) and mandated treatment guidelines.

Read More

What Injured Workers Really Want

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 18, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

It’s not easy being in charge of your company’s workers’ compensation compliance. Sometimes it’s downright frustrating. There are a lot of people involved in the claims process. Your injured worker, their doctor, their physical therapist, your insurer, their adjuster, maybe a TPA. Every one of them wants something. You feel caught in the middle.

Read More

How On-Site Physical Therapy Programs Curb Opioid Abuse

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 17, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

Members of our PhysNet team just returned from the National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo. We’re committed to continuing education like this. It helps us stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in the workers’ compensation field. One of the sessions really caught our attention. It was called “When a Claim Goes Off the Rails.”

Read More

How to be a Workers' Compensation Hero

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 12, 2015
Posted by Mike Wright

If you’re a workers’ compensation professional, of course you want to be a hero. Workers’ comp is a key part of your company’s business operations. It affects regulatory compliance, productivity, employee relations, and the bottom line.

Read More