Crisis Response: Returning to Productivity After a Critical Workplace Accident
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Crisis Response programs can help employers and payers support the victims and witnesses of traumatic workplace incidents, including robberies, assaults, deaths, severe injuries, and natural disast
Look for a Broken Spirit, Not Just a Broken Bone
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When someone gets hurt on the job, the workers’ compensation system is often adept at zeroing in on an injury and delivering timely care. But that well-intentioned focus on a patient’s physical bruises can make it easy to miss the mental ones, which might be harder to spot. Today, a comprehensive approach that identifies and meets an injured employee’s needs is more important than ever because the coronavirus pandemic is blanketing everyday life with added stresses that threaten to imperil an employee's recovery.
Phoenix Rising Bonus Cuts: Survival and Recovery
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As we wrap up our Inside Workers’ Comp series for the year, we thought we’d leave you with a positive podcast
Ancillary provider's role in catastrophic claims
In workers’ compensation, catastrophic claims often require a lot of ancillary services which are extremely vital to an injured employee’s recovery.
DMEC @Work Magazine: From Tragedy to Triumph: A Return-to-Work Case Study
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By Charlene Ramsey, RN, BSN, CCM, Catastrophic Case Manager, Genex Services
WorkCompWire: Catastrophic Case Management: Strategies to Foster Best-Possible Outcomes
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By Mariellen Blue, National Director of Case Management and Tim Howard, Senior Vice President, Field Case Management at Genex Services
WorkCompWire: Ensuring Seamless Ancillary Services for Catastrophic Claims
In workers' compensation, catastrophic claims often require a significant number and various types of ancillary services, anything from a rehabilitation facility, DME, transportation, home health services and more.