Care Management: Cultural Competence and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Patient
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In this insightful article, Chikita Brown Mann, MSN, RN, CCM, explores the critical role of cultural competence in delivering equitable and ethical care to LGBTQ individuals.
10 Things You Need To Know About California SB 1160
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SB 1160 will implement major reforms to the California workers' compensation (WC) system.
American Airlines: How Customization and Collaboration Resulted in Improved Return to Work and Significant Savings
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"Genex held an important role in the workers’ compensation program creation and directly contributed to achieving our goals.
WC Magazine: The New Cost of Mistaken Identity
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To obtain a deeper understanding of the issues and steps needed to minimize your risk exposure from the DOL initiatives download today.
Property Casualty 360: Establishing a quality IME process for your workers' comp claims
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Complex case disputes can result in significant medical and indemnity costs despite efforts to fairly cover the injured worker's medical care and facilitate return to the job.
Telemedicine - Telehealth
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Once upon a very different time, doctors arrived at one’s doorstep carrying a black bag packed with a thermometer, a stethoscope, and other tools — but that hasn’t been standard operating procedure for recent generations. Today, millennials and others who have never had a health care provider in their living room are benefiting from virtual house calls, which can help increase access to clinicians, facilitate appropriate care and support better outcomes. Marrying clinical support and technology can have many benefits, and it is time to apply them to workers’ compensation.
Seeing Red: Warning Signs of off-track claims
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Red flags in workers comp’ case management are indicators signaling potential problems that could adversely impact an injured employee’s timely recovery, return to work, and the ul