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Workers' Comp Podcast

Exploring the Psych Effects of COVID and Emergence of PTSD in Comp

None of us have gone untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true for frontline workers who care for the critically ill. So, in part three of our series on mental health’s impact on workers’ comp, we’re going to look at the psychosocial effects the pandemic continues to play on our society and how post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has become a term used more often in our industry. Joining me today are our experts, Nikki Wilson, Tammy Bradly, and Mariellen Blue.

Workers' Comp CE Webinar

Knee Injuries: Trends and Advances [Recording]

On-Demand

Knee injuries make up a large percentage of medical insurance and health care claims in the orthopedic field.

Workers' Comp Podcast

The Truth About Mental Health and Claim Costs

Traditionally, the term mental health has been treated as a claims pariah in workers’ comp, as it’s been associated with delaying recovery and sending costs spiraling out of control.

Workers' Comp Podcast

Understanding Mental Health Misconceptions in Workers’ Comp

Hello and welcome to the first of a four-part podcast compliment to the Mitchell | Genex | Coventry thought leadership eBook, Strategies for Combating Mental Health Challenges in Injured Employ

Workers' Comp Podcast

Quality Assurance in Case Management

Quality assurance is a vital part of any workers’ comp claim. No more so than in case management, where details and communication matter most. In today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, I’m joined by three Genex experts — Judy Speirs, Case Management Senior Product Manager, Linda Mastropaolo, Case Management Product Manager, and Linda Wolf, Case Management Senior Product Manager — to discuss how case managers ensure quality in their cases and why it’s so important to meet these objectives.

Workers' Comp Article

Self-service tools can bring savings for both payers and providers

3 MIN READ

The phone in your pocket shouldn’t really be called a phone, should it? After all, making calls isn’t its primary purpose. It serves as a communication device, of course, though typically texting, email, and chat are how we choose to do that communicating.

Workers' Comp Virtual Event

Webinar: Onsite Return to Work: A Sikorsky Approach

On-Demand
1 MIN READ

Since Lockheed Martin (LMC) acquired Sikorsky, medical treatment return-to-work (RTW) protocols have been developed in collaboration with Sikorsky and the local providers.