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Workers' Comp Article

Aging Workforce: The Next Frontier In Workers’ Comp

4 MIN READ

By Chikita Mann, MSA, RN, CCM

Workers' Comp Article

Aging Workforce: The Next Frontier In Workers Comp

4 MIN READ

In the article "Aging Workforce: The Next Frontier in Workers' Comp," Enlyte explores the challenges and opportunities presented by an aging workforce in the realm of workers' compensation. The piece emphasizes the importance of early intervention, tailored care plans, and proactive communication to effectively manage claims involving older workers. By addressing age-related factors and potential comorbidities, the article advocates for strategies that support successful recovery and return-to-work outcomes for this demographic.​

Care Management Article

Care Management: Insights on Case Management in Workers Compensation

Case managers in workers' compensation are often underestimated by those who aren’t familiar with our important role in the industry.

Workers' Comp Case Study

The Rise of a Real-life Robocop: Meet Jeremy

1 MIN READ

What if everything you’ve worked for was lost in a single moment?

Workers' Comp Blog

Sneak Peek: The Rise of a Real-life Robocop

1 MIN READ

What if everything you’ve worked for was lost in a single moment? Would you know how to respond and what resources could help you rebuild your life?

Workers' Comp Podcast

Treating LGBTQ Injured Workers: Gaining Cultural Competence with Chikita Mann

In part 2 of her podcast on addressing health care disparities based on sexual orientation and gender identity, Genex branch supervisor, Chikita Mann, MSN, RN, CCM, suggests ways workers’ comp professionals can build a more inclusive environment to help injured LGBTQ workers return back to their jobs safely and efficiently. For more information on the topic, read Chikita's full article in Care Management Magazine, "Cultural Competence and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Patient.”

Workers' Comp Podcast

Treating LGBTQ Injured Workers: Gaining Cultural Competence, Building Trust

Health care disparities based on sexual orientation have become more prevalent, with statistics to prove it. Lack of trust between patient and provider can have a significant impact in workers’ comp, says Genex branch manager, Chikita Mann, MSN, RN, CCM, who explains how bias and cultural misunderstanding can significantly delay an injured worker’s recovery. For more information on the topic, read Chikita's full article in Care Management Magazine, "Cultural Competence and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Patient."