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Workers' Comp Case Study

2021 Telephonic Heart of Case Management Award Winners

3 MIN READ

Watch the video and read the cases to learn how Telephonic Case Managers make a difference.

Workers' Comp Case Study

2021 Field Heart of Case Management Award Winners

3 MIN READ

Watch the video and read the cases of our Field Case Management winners to learn how these professio

Workers' Comp White Paper

Reliable Transportation Means Better Injured Employee Outcomes

1 MIN READ

For many of us, finding a ride is easier than ever. Services like Uber and Lyft have made it simple to summon transportation with a few taps to our phones. But for injured workers, getting from one place to another often remains daunting.

Workers' Comp Article

WC injuries in a new and inexperienced workforce

4 MIN READ

We recently met with Anne Levins, our Senior Vice President of Product Strategy & Analytics at Coventry, to talk about the boom in employee turnover in 2020 and 2021, as well as its ramifications in workers’ compensation.

Workers' Comp White Paper

Cultural Humility: The Next Step in Delivering Quality Care to Culturally Diverse Communities

1 MIN READ

In this Genex Insight paper, Mariellen Blue, national director of case management, explains how cultural humility leads to a better understanding of an injured employee’s health-related beliefs and behaviors, allowing case managers to make accommodations that align with these values and improve return to work.

Workers' Comp Article

Technology & tools for employee wellness

5 MIN READ

Employee absence can be costly for employers, whether it’s due to work-related illnesses and injuries or not. There are steps employers can take in areas ranging from physical fitness to behavioral health that can help make workers happier, healthier, and more productive on the job. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that employee absenteeism costs companies nearly $1,700 a year per employee.

Workers' Comp Article

Drug Trends: Retail and Mail Order Insights

3 MIN READ

2020 was in many ways the “year of the essential worker.”