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Assess Workers Compensation Practices

Take the Workers' Compensation Best Practice Assessment to find your gaps and soft spots.

  • Get your National Workers' Compensation ScoreTM
  • Once you know your National Workers' Compensation ScoreTM, you get Recommendations for Improvement - an action plan you can implement immediately.
  • Companies with multiple divisions get a Corporate Score, Corporate Best Practice Profile and Location Best-to-Worst Ranking.
  • It is a Operational Best Practices Needs Assessment you can use to allocate resources appropriately or use to refine training needs and write training objectives.
  • Use the National WC Score Tracker™ to show improvement in scores to get lower premiums and reduction in collateral from your insurance company.
What is YOUR Score? "The assessment went great and it created a lot of needed awareness, which was my goal. I conducted it at the PA facility. The management of that facility was responsive to the items learned and implemented a "task team" five minutes after the assessment. Now they want to do assessments at three other locations. It made my job much easier."

Producer at Large Broker,
Atlanta, GA

Best Practice Assessment User Information

This easy-to-use Diagnostic Tool allows your company to determine how well you are controlling your workers' compensation costs and how much those best practices can be improved.

  • By implementing processes and procedures developed by our experts over the past 20 years, we can help your company - no matter how large or how small - significantly reduce workers' compensation costs by up to 50%.
  • The assessment helps anticipate the roadblocks faced in returning employees to work.
  • As you identify roadblocks, you will need to remove them or change procedures to facilitate faster return to work.

For details, read Workers' Comp Kit® Areas of Assessment and National WC Score Tracker™.

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Is the Workers' Comp Kit® right for your company? Find out the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our Best Practice Assessment Tool.


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"Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%"

To learn more about how to lower your workers compensation expense, read the guidebook from Advisen and the Workers Comp Resource Center, Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%, which covers the following:

•   BONUS CHAPTER! Process Overview for Workers Compensation Managers
Workers Compensation Basics
•   Fundamentals of Cost Containment
Best Practices Roles and Responsibilities
Management Commitment
Employee Communications
Controlling Fraud and Abuse
•   Return to Work and Transitional Duty
Claim Reporting
•   Other Indemnity Cost Containment Services
•   Directing Medical Care
Medical Cost Containment
Physical Therapy & Physical Rehabilitation
Pharmacy Benefits Management
Training Supervisors
Working with the Insurance Company and TPA
•   Claim Resolution and Settlement
•   Safety and Loss Control

Workers Compensation Management Program 2012: Reduce Costs 20-50%
Learn more about the comprehensive guidebook from Advisen and the Workers Comp Resource Center: Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%.

Learn more: Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%
Learn more about included documents, bulk pricing, and custom imprinted covers for brokers, carriers, and associations.


 


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