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As prosthetic devices improve, so can injured workers’ outcomes
4 MIN READ
In the world of workers’ compensation, our responsibility is to help those who are hurt not only get back to work, but also return to the life they enjoyed pre-injury. Extremities can be lost in a catastrophic event on the job or from complications like infection. These types of life-changing events often call for use of prosthetics.
Examining Social Determinants of Health: The Whole Person Approach
3 MIN READ
In the past five years, terms such as advocacy, engagement, coaching, and even “whole-person approach” have been widely discussed within workers’ compensation — for good reason.
Webinar: The Pareto Principle: Applying the 80/20 Rule to the Connected Claim in Workers’ Comp
On-Demand
2 MIN READSuccessfully managing workers’ compensation claims requires a delicate balance of connectivity, expertise, and focus.
It's time to rethink how we talk about Specialty Networks
3 MIN READ
Let’s say goodbye to the term ancillary when it comes to caregiving in workers’ compensation.
How Remote Ergonomics Assessments Help Prevent Home Office Injuries
1 MIN READ
For many employees, remote work started as a temporary displacement from office worksites due to COVID-related shutdowns.
WorkCompWire: Case Managers Help Alleviate Covid-19’s Head-on Collision with the Opioid Epidemic
1 MIN READ
As 2020 began, a persistent opioid overdose epidemic was near the forefront of a list of national concerns in the United States. Some 20 million Americans are reported to have a subs
Michigan No-Fault Fee Schedule: What You Need to Know Before July 2
On-Demand
In this webinar on June 23 at 9:30 AM PT, Mitchell regulatory, product and industry experts will provide an update on the latest information, including what is still outstanding, and share key strategies for how our products and insurers may want to address the ambiguity and prepare for the effective date.