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Workers' Compensation Best Practice Gap Analysis

The Workers' Compensation Best Practice Gap Analysis for Multiple-Site Employers identifies the biggest areas of opportunity by pinpointing problem areas. It is part of the National Workers' Compensation Management Score™ assessment module for multiple-site employers.

The Workers' Comp Best Practice Gap Analysis identifies how wide spread implementation is for EACH best practice. For example. if 100% of the divisions do not send Get Well Cards to injured employees and 80% of the locations do not have transitional duty policies, you will know to include these in your next training session.

  • Gives workers' comp managers a detailed breakdown of what to include in training programs to establish learning objectives based on REAL needs rather than assumptions or guessing.
  • You will know the exact problems and how widespread they are.
  • As each location takes the Assessment, the Gap Analysis instantly shows which best practices have not been implemented at your operating units. Is only one location falling behind or are most of your locations failing to implement workers' compensation best practices?
  • Identifies opportunities across all business groups. Can be used by companies, associations, and organizations to identify how the entire membership base is doing in workers' comp management best practices.
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Review the Gap Analysis NOW to find out the best practices that are missed most commonly and use them as learning objectives for a custom Workers Comp Boot Camp or for your internal workers' compensation training program. For more details, read Areas of Assessment.

Still Have Questions About the Workers' Comp Kit®?

  • Why should my company be concerned about their National Workers' Comp Score™?
  • Is the Workers' Comp Kit® right for my company?

Find out answers to frequently asked questions about our Best Practice Assessment Tool.



"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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