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Recentering Patient Care in Workers Compensation Injury Management

Why Workers Compensation is Ripe for Innovation (and Disruption) Today, injured workers still get almost all of their medical care in person. When an injury occurs, workers leave their workplace for initial care at an urgent care clinic or hospital emergency room (ER). The more severe injuries are then referred to specialists. Nurse case managers …

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Marking a Decade of Promoting a Safer Industry: Construction Safety Week Embraces 2024 by Valuing Every Voice

Join the Safety Movement May 6 – 10th! Celebrating 10 years of fostering a stronger safety culture, Construction Safety Week continues its mission to bring every team member home safely each day to their loved ones. Since its inception, this initiative has helped shape the safety efforts of organizations through leadership, education, and empowering our …

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What’s Sinking Your Employee’s Wellbeing?

5 Titanic Lessons for Leaders to Keep Their Crew Afloat The sinking of the Titanic stands as a tragic and haunting reminder of human fallibility. And surprisingly, the parallels between the Titanic disaster and today’s workplace wellbeing cultures are striking.

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