Presented by Terrie S. Norris LAWCX Risk Control Manager
Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost Number of Days Away Indemnity Costs Fraudulent Claims Reinsurance Rates
Direct Costs Indemnity Payments Medical Costs Legal Costs Benefit Costs Indirect Costs Lost Productivity Replacement Worker Costs Training Mgr. & Supervisor Time Integrated Benefits Institute Report
CostSavings ROI Ratio $30,000$ (10% indemnity reduction) 5:1 $30,000$460,865 (30% indemnity reduction) 15:1 $30,000$768,108 (50% indemnity reduction) 25:1 According to RM/Insight
Maintain Experienced Workforce Maintain Workflow and Quality Standards Stabilize Wage and Expenses Comply With State Regulations Improve Employee Morale Accelerate Employee Recovery
1 Member Survey 2 Member Program/Policy Review 3 Expert Review 4 Template Introduction
Review Your Operations RTW Process Flow – Page 10
Use The Template Checklist Fill In The Blanks Change Highlighted Areas Who How long When Where
Amend Forms or Insert Your Own
Conduct Training Director, Manager, Supervisor, Employees Send Announcements Employees Physicians/Clinics Amend New Employee Orientation Develop List of Temporary Assignments Permit Partial Days
RTW Webinar PD Specific RTW Webinar – June 18 Risk Control Reimbursement Program
Add a Nurse Triage Program
Available Consultation 24/7 Nurses Determine Severity & Best Course of Action Minor Injuries Resolved Serious Injuries Referred Report Generated
Reduce Number of Claims Save Time Reduce Reporting Lag Employees Appreciate Assistance Calls Recorded Immediate Injury Reports Track Trends May Reduce Litigation
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