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Workers' Comp Case Study

From Tragedy to Triumph

Catastrophic Case ManagementMeet Charlene Ramsey, RN, BSN, CCMWhen Charlene Ramsey, RN, BSN, CCM, is assigned to a case, injured employees are getting

Workers' Comp Case Study

Shouldering Responsibility

Julie Wilcox, RN, MSN, BSN, CRNA, is a field case manager with an extensive three-decade career in nursing which includes pediatrics, obstetrics and education. She uses her exceptional clinical background to guide injured employees from debilitating injuries to return to work.

Workers' Comp Podcast

The Other Drug Issue - When Addiction is a Pre-Work Injury Problem

Addiction in workers’ comp has been a hot-button topic over the past decade, mostly due to the staggering number of injured workers who have become addicted and, in the more tragic cases, have succumbed to prescription opioids. Yet, the same level of attention hasn’t been given to another addiction issue, treating those injured employees whose struggles with drugs and alcohol predate their injury.

Workers' Comp Blog

Have Five Times the Fun at RIMS19 - a User’s Guide

RIMS heads north to Boston this year, and while spring in New England is a marvel of its own, attendees will have no problem filling their agendas for one of the industry’s biggest conferences.

Workers' Comp Case Study

Starbucks Coffee Company

Genex Services: A Key Service Provider in an Award-winning Strategy “Genex’s dedicated nurse case management team has been instrumental in helping us improve outcomes, and their team

Risk & Insurance Article

Risk & Insurance: Catastrophic Thinking Derails Injured Worker Recovery; Here's How to Manage It

Delayed recovery is a challenge coming to the forefront of workers' comp. It's defined as a lack of anticipated functional recovery in a medically reasonable period of time.

WorkCompWire Article

Health Literacy’s Impact on Delayed Recovery

Workers’ comp professionals are seeing delayed recovery as an increased challenge in claims – as injured employees may not be progressing along a medically reasonable and expected time frame.

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