Is Your Data Program Dated?
Data analytics programs are supposed to help you determine workers’ comp trends and predictive analysis. So why isn’t your program delivering? In today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, data analytics expert Jim Harris explains how factors such as aging claims systems and inconsistent data input could be preventing you from capturing, reporting, and trending the information you need to make important claims decisions.
Winners to be announced at the P&C Conference in October
We are excited to announce the winners of our first annual Mitchell mPower Awards at our P&C conference, October 18, 2017. With a focus on delivering better outcomes for their customers, this years’ winners transformed processes and innovated services resulting in a positive impact on their business.
Cultural Competency and the LGBTQ Injured Worker
Cultural competency has gained a stronger foothold in health care over the past decade.
Building a Strong Company Culture For Better Outcomes, Brand Beliefs, and Behaviors.
Culture isn’t accidental. It takes a conscious commitment from leadership across the company to decide what they want the company experience to be and deliberate action to drive it into all aspects of the business—including the employee and customer experience.
When Catastrophe Occurs, Communication is Key
Catastrophic workplace injuries present far-reaching complexities that go beyond severity of injury, making these cases at-risk for claim derailment.
Case Management: Can Any Nurse Do it?
4 MIN READ
Amidst an ongoing nursing shortage, workers' comp recruiters are tasked with finding nurses who can make the transition from clinic to case management. As Debbi Bromley, Genex Senior VP of Human Resources, explains, it’s a unique role for those who have the skills to manage cases and are looking for a little more flexibility.
Through the Fire
2 MIN READ
Field Case Management Meet Deana Schilk, RN, CCM Deana Schilk, RN, CCM, utilizes her 15-plus years in health care, including experiences in coronary