While you might think of Workers' Comp as a legal problem, it is really more of a management issue. Even though the laws form the basis of the entitlement, it is a failure of processes which allow employees to remain out of work for long periods of time. Our assessment will show your strengths and …
Assessment
National Workers’ Compensation Management Score™
A Workers’ Comp Best Practices Assessment Best Practices apply to 99% of all situations, but sometimes terminology might be slightly different. Some businesses prefer to tailor or customize the assessment to be industry-specific or company-specific. Corporations customize the assessment to fit their company’s terminology. Insurance companies customize the assessment to align with their unique underwriting …
National Workers’ Compensation Management Score Tracker™
Your National Workers’ Compensation Management Score™ is a key to successful implementation as you measure your progress in the critical areas over time. Use the National Workers’ Compensation Management Score Tracker™ to measure the specific WC Management components and how they affect your overall success rate. Use the National Workers’ Compensation Management Score Tracker™ to …
National Workers’ Compensation Management Score™ Ranking
The National Workers’ Compensation Management Score™ Ranking lets you rank all divisions or locations in your company from Best-to-Worst. Whether you have 2 or 200 locations, you will know where to focus your cost containment efforts. It is a corporate-wide needs assessment. Use the Best-to-Worst Score Ranking to: Focus cost containment efforts on the locations …
Proven Strategies & Tactics to Lower Workers Comp Costs
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Phase 1: Assessment & Recommendation
Workers’ Comp Improvement Plan – Phase One Team Selection and Information Gathering Phase One – Steps 1 through 9 The steps in the Assessment & Recommendation Phase involve selecting a team and gathering information about your current program, including vendor partners, associated claims, and reported losses. STEP 1: ASSEMBLE PROJECT TEAM The Injury Management Planning …
Workers’ Comp Success Depends on Quality Analysis
By REBECCA A. SHAFER – February 2009 Published in the February 9, 2009 issue of Business Insurance A guy is looking for a lost nickel under a streetlight. When quizzed, he says he lost it elsewhere, but he’s looking there “because the light is better here.” That old joke is relevant to workers’ compensation. Managers and executives often misidentify the …