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How the Workers' Comp Tool Kit® Works

HOW IT WORKS    ●    WHAT YOU'LL GET    ●    WHY CHOOSE WORKERS' COMP KIT®

The Workers' Comp Tool Kit® provides you with the forms, schedules, training programs and custom training consultation you need to significantly reduce your Workers' Compensation costs.


When can I save money?
You can save money as soon as you know which wasteful Workers' Comp practices to reduce or eliminate. You can implement new and revised procedures as you learn them.

The entire program usually takes about nine months to establish, and then you benefit from lower Workers' Compensation costs forever.


How does the Workers' Comp Kit® work?
You follow our proven step-by-step process, which teaches and then guides you through every process you need to minimize your direct and indirect Workers' Compensation expenses that hurt your bottom line:

 

 

Determine your National Workers Comp Score™

 

 

The National Workers' Compensation Score™ helps you assess your current status, measure your score against national benchmarks, and identify areas for improvement.

 

 


  1. Determine your National Workers' Compensation Score
  2. Track your National WC Score™ each month to watch it improve and your costs go down!
  3. Implement your custom Recommendations for Improvement
  4. Measure your Workers' Compensation claims against the national average
  5. Determine your Return to Work Ratio, which shows how quickly your injured employees return to work
  6. Learn how to control runaway Workers' Compensation costs with our educational Cost Reduction Modules
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    Try the Transitional Duty Cost Calculator

     

     

    The Transitional Duty Cost Calculator helps you keep your injured workers on the job in a productive role rather than at home diluting your profit.

     

     


    Calculate your comparative savings if you bring injured employees back to work as soon as possible
  8. Review the quality control of your Workers' Compensation claims to ensure they pass a physician's scrutiny and have been handled to your benefit by your insurance company
  9. Receive weekly personal assistance for six months to ensure your Workers' Compensation cost reduction program stays on course
  10. Update your Workers' Compensation knowledge base at our Workers' Comp Boot Camp™, a 10-week webinar series, to ensure compliance and maximum savings



"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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