Re-engage The Want to Work

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Re-engage The Want to Work Anissa Young, MSBA Insurance Program Manager

What Percentage of Injured Workers RTW after 6 months? 50% Only 5% RTW after 12 months

What Percentage of Injured Workers Want to RTW? 85%

Call to Action (open your envelopes) Engage the Injured Worker

What Percentage of Occupational Injuries May Be Due To Behavioral Factors? 90% Increasing job satisfaction is as important as eliminating physical hazards

Barriers to Return to Work

What Percentage of Your Muscle Declines Each Year? 1-2% Deconditioning occurs quickly as employees remain off work decreasing their ability to return to work.

Removing the Barriers to Return to Work

The Re-Engaged Worker