Webinar: Five Tips to Prevent Remote Employee Injuries
On-Demand
1 MIN READWorking from home shouldn't be painful, yet as more employees transition to remote work du
What COVID-19 Is Teaching Us About Mental Health
3 MIN READ
Pandemic anxiety, depression and isolation gives us a taste of what employees face in overcoming a work injury
Coventry Cares
2 MIN READ
In a recent company-wide survey, Coventry employees shared what they have been doing to be of assistance during this unusual and trying time. Those who responded shared that they have spent over 500+ hours of personal time volunteering! While most of those are making masks (over 500+ created so far) and helping people who need food, we’re also helping at places of worship, mentoring young people and tutoring.
Field Strategies for Claims Success During COVID
It’s been two months since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Our world has changed in many ways since then, but one thing that hasn’t is Genex field case managers’ commitment to move claims forward. In today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, we talk to Tim Howard, Senior Vice President of field case management, to discuss how his team is operating under restrictions and how he sees the process evolving as states start to open up.
For Coventry NT24 and Nurse Educators: It Takes a Village
4 MIN READ
Continuing the Nurses Month celebration, we’d like to share personal stories about some of our nurses.
Field Case Management-A Matter of Life and Death
2 MIN READ
Telemedicine is starting to be considered by some as an ideal treatment modality for coronavirus social distancing. However, what happens when true medical concerns don’t present well over a video monitor?
Year of the Nurse in High Definition
3 MIN READ
Predicting the impact of health risks around the globe has been the World Health Organization’s (WHO) job since its inception more than 70 years ago. But when WHO officials announced 2020 as the “International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife” it wasn’t based on a premonition that a pandemic would soon bring these unheralded caregivers to the forefront. Instead, it was prompted by the 200th birthday of modern nursing's mother, Florence Nightingale.