Ergonomics
On-Demand
This course will provide an overview of why/when to use ergonomics, ergonomics-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSD), risk factors, office and industrial ergonomics, and prevention.
Discharge Planning - A Vital Component for RTW
Hospital discharge planning is an integral part of an injured employee’s recovery. Whether transferring to a different facility or home, without the appropriate care and support, numerous factors can complicate an injured employee’s return to work.
Medical Considerations for Referral to Field Case Management
1 MIN READ
In this video, we have outlined key medical considerations that can guide your decision-making.
Managing the Labor Challenge: Clinical Services
Clinical’s role in managing the labor crisis
Navigating the ‘New Normal’ in Workers' Comp: Rethinking Work and Automation
1 MIN READ
Rethinking Work and Automation Are Becoming More Important Than Ever to Navigating the Work Comp: ‘New Norm’
An In-depth Look into the Role of an Apricus Hospital Discharge Care Coordinator
Specialty network providers, like Apricus, play a crucial role in keeping hospital discharge planning on track. Between the injured employee, the injured employee's family, case manager, employer, and provider, there are multiple stakeholders involved in even the simplest hospital discharge.
How Case Managers and Care Coordinators Are Working Together and Finding Success in Hospital Discharge Planning
5 MIN READ
For a hospital discharge coordinator, the success of an injured employee’s discharge planning largely relies upon coordination with a case manager who helps evaluate the injured employee’s discharge needs and collaborates on how best to transition them home or to a facility. When a case manager is engaged, they can deliver multiple benefits and build trust with the injured employee to ultimately support a timely recovery.