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Improving Your Workplace Wellness (11)

How Much of Your WC Cost is Eaten Up on Travel?

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 11, 2015

Travel is a big part of your workers’ comp therapy services cost. That may surprise you, but think about it. The average treatment session lasts one hour. But injured workers spend an average of 1.5 hours traveling to and from their treatment. That’s three hours of wasted time, for every clinic visit.

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A Day in the Life of a PT Clinic Provider

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 10, 2015

For most physical therapists, the work day starts with a trip to the “office.” Their office is the clinic where they work. Injured workers come to them for rehabilitation sessions.

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Reduce Reporting Delays To Reduce WC Costs

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 06, 2015
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Direct To Specialist Or Managed Care: Which Reduces Costs More?

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 05, 2015
Posted by Mike Wright

As more managed care (MC) organizations seek to fill their excess capacity with workers' compensation claims, it's worth examining their impact on claims costs, particularly as compared to a direct-to-specialist approach. Both approaches sit on fundamentally different foundations.

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How to Effectively Increase Employee Engagement with Your Injured Worker

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 04, 2015
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Managing workers’ comp claims is a complex job. You have to coordinate people, paperwork, and the entire process. Increasing employee engagement during this time will help you create better outcomes.  

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Improving Communication between Injured Workers and Workers' Comp Insurers for Better Outcomes and Lower Costs

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published November 03, 2015

To be effective, communication about workers’ comp claims must include everyone. Communication has to be ongoing. It should happen in real time. The problem is that often only one or two people know what’s happening with a claim. That’s not efficient. It causes confusion and delays. As a workers’ comp professional, you know how frustrating it is to feel out of the loop.

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How To Mitigate Impact On Injured Workers As "Reforms" Limit Workers' Compensation Benefits

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published October 27, 2015
Posted by Julian Alexander

A recent review conducted by ProPublic and NPR of the last decade of workers' compensation reforms presents a harsh picture for injured workers. Of course each state's workers' compensation program may be a mixed bag of positives and negatives on its own. For example, California is one of the states where benefits are continuing to increase in alignment with increases in the State Average Weekly Wage. Thus it's difficult to provide a single national assessment whether the reforms improve or degrade the nation's workers' compensation framework.

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Preventing Workplace Injuries Starts With Management

Updated June 9, 2021 Originally published October 20, 2015

The quantitative and qualitative benefits of preventing workplace injuries are clear. Healthier, more productive employees. Lower costs, lower WC utilization.

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