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Workers' Comp Cost Reduction Guide Book
"Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%"
Printed in USA - Made in America |
Workers Compensation Management Program - Reduce Costs 20% to 50% is a 181-page guide that
helps risk managers, agents and brokers assess their company/clients' workers compensation programs, design program materials, roll out a program to the organization, and monitor and manage the program once implemented.
This is a hands-on practical manual written by a national expert on workers compensation cost containment with over 25 years of experience helping companies to reduce losses by as much as one-half. The book guides users through each aspect of a workers' compensation program, to learn step-by-step a variety of techniques that show organizations exactly how to reduce workers compensation costs. Hard-hitting material based on field research shows risk managers, agents and brokers how to help their company/clients increase efficiency and save money. If you've never heard of an "offsite return to work program" or "pharmacy benefit management program," this is the perfect tool for you to help your clients. |
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"Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%" covers the following:
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Readers and Users of "Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%"
- Safety Directors use the book to train supervisors in workers compensation claims management. They learn more about their area of responsibility - post-loss cost containment - adding to their overall knowledge.
- Brokers use it for prospecting and to learn about specific aspects of cost containment, passing their knowledge on to their clients. Example: When discussing how to develop a return-to-work program and a client asks about "off-site return-to-work programs" the broker quickly finds the section in the book, reviews it and passes the answer on to the client, along with a copy of the cost containment book. The book becomes a "lesson plan" tool.
- Adjusters use the book to gain a better understanding of the employer's perspective. Adjusters also want to learn more about "cost containment" specifically to add to their overall workers compensation knowledge in order to grow their careers.
- Producers give the book to prospects during formal presentation to illustrate their company is on top of the workers compensation industry. The book makes a good a client gift.
- Vendors such as doctors learn how their service might fit into the workers compensation marketplace, what is important to employers, and what they look for in medical services.
- Human Resources find it useful in bringing new hires up to speed very quickly.
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Review of "Workers Compensation Management Program"
When a workers' compensation maven of Rebecca Shafer's caliber shares her expertise about implementing cost containment best practices, industry professionals can't afford to do anything but listen. Likewise, now that Shafer has released the 2012 edition of her guidebook Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%, risk managers, adjusters, vendors, attorneys, agents and brokers, carriers, and employers can't afford to do anything but purchase the book and start reading. Read entire review. Karen C. Yotis, Esq., LexisNexis Workers' Compensation Law Community |
Review of "Workers Compensation Management Program"
This book is exactly what we needed to compliment Arthur J. Gallagher's results oriented Loss Control services for our clients with high workers' compensation costs. It helps guide them through the complex process of gaining management commitment for a workers' compensation cost reduction program. The suggestions for implementing transitional duty, communicating with employees, and reducing fraudulent claims are right on target. It provides suggested procedures that are customizable for any work place. Clients appreciated that we gave them such a useful tool to reduce their workers comp costs. R.F. Walker, Arthur J. Gallagher, Risk Management Services, NY |
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Review of "Workers Compensation Management Program"
The role of the employer in its workers' comp claims has never been so thoroughly and clearly explained. As a desk reference, it is invaluable. It is one of the tools that should never be out of reach for a risk manager. Direct employer involvement with claims in the first weeks is the difference between success and failure. This manual will guide the conscientious employer through the pitfalls. T. Ronca, Workers Compensation Defense Attorney Long Island, NY |
Review of "Workers Compensation Management Program"
The Safety Director at our company is using the book as an outline of claims management, workers compensation and safety. He is using specific chapters for training the supervisors at our company. It is useful in working with the supervisors who they are getting more involved in the claims process moving forward. Business Owner, Rochester, NY |
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