Reducing costs is challenging when it comes to mental health workers' comp claims. This is based on …
3 Essential Elements to Supervisor Response That Will Save 40 Percent
Can you name the one person throughout the course of a worker's comp claim that within about 10 to …
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The 5 Building Blocks Of a Positive Corporate Culture: Part III
Strong company culture is not only a pleasant place to work, but it has also been associated with …
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The 5 Building Blocks Of a Positive Corporate Culture: Part II
Strong company culture is not only a pleasant place to work, but it has also been associated with …
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The 5 Building Blocks Of A Positive Corporate Culture: Part I
Why do employees go to work every day at a particular organization? Is it the paycheck? The people? …
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Case Study: Helping Customers Manage Their Workers Compensation Programs
This article originally appeared as a Crawford blog …
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Evaluating Medical Evidence to Make Better Decisions
Members of the claim management team are called upon to evaluate the medical evidence and determine …
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10 Signs of a Negative Company Culture (that drive up workers comp costs)
What is meant by ‘corporate culture’ and why should we care, especially in the workers’ …
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What Is Your Workers’ Comp Brand?
Louis Vuitton luggage, a Prada bag, a Tiffany bracelet, even an American Girl doll. These are all …
Durable Medical Equipment Often Overlooked for Cost Containment
Self-insured employers who are trying to control the cost of medical care within their workers’ …
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Six Tips to Get the Most From Your Insurer
Many insurers are great providers, however, it is naïve to think every insurer has your best …
Establishing and Changing Primary Care Doctors in Workers’ Comp
A common method to control costs in workers’ compensation claims is the designation of a primary …
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6 Ways Nurse Case Managers Add Value to Workers’ Compensation Claims
Nurse case managers can be invaluable to an injury management program. They can have a …
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Writing an Effective Independent Vocational Evaluation Letter
Independent vocational evaluations (IVE) are used to assist members of the claims …
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Medcor Launches New Telemedicine Service for Workers’ Comp Nationwide 24/7
Medcor, Inc., the nation’s leading health navigation firm, announces a new telemedicine service …
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Surveillance is Often Used Incorrectly
Members of the claim management team need to be creative when investigating workers’ compensation …
ACOEM 3-Part Return to Work Framework
ACOEM Whitepaper: Preventing Needless Work Disability by Helping People Stay EmployedHey, there. …
The Power of A Personal Note – Legacy of George HW Bush
Hey, there. Michael Stack here, CEO of AMAXX. Our former president, George H.W. Bush, passed away …
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Avoid Workers’ Comp Penalties and Other Pit Falls
Members of the workers’ compensation claims management team are on the front line when it comes to …
12 Questions and Metrics to Assess Work Comp MSA Cost Drivers
A thoughtful and critical review of your Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) compliance …
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