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Specialty Services Are a Big Deal

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When adjusters have to jump through hoops to make referrals, they lose precious time. When it comes to specialty services, we have your back.

Mitchell Virtual Event

2021 mPower Virtual Conference

On-Demand

The Mitchell | Genex | Coventry team looks forward to connecting with you at the 2021 mPower Conference, taking place virtually October 12–14, 2021.

Workers' Comp Article

Custom networks help match injured workers with the ideal providers

3 MIN READ

Employers and payers are seeing increased value in customizing the networks they use in their workers’ compensation programs. Customization allows them to design a network that meets their population’s needs. After all, one size fits all might suffice for the hats and scarves we’ll soon be digging out of the closet, but when pairing an injured worker with a provider, sometimes a tailored approach is best.

Genex Blog

WC injuries in a new and inexperienced workforce

We recently met with Anne Levins, our Senior Vice President of Product Strategy & Analytics at Coventry, to talk about the boom in employee turnover in 2020 and 2021, as well as its ramifications in workers’ compensation.

Workers' Comp White Paper

Food For Thought - Provider Engagement, Access, Quality and Compliance

1 MIN READ

When it comes to networks, our recipe for success starts with provider engagement, access, quality, and compliance. For more than 40 years, Coventry has been cooking up strong provider relationships.

Workers' Comp White Paper

Workers’ comp networks are constantly evolving

1 MIN READ

Amid all the changes in health care — and all the challenges that remain — experienced workers’ comp networks are evolving to meet the needs of providers, injured workers, and employers.

Mitchell Article

Self-Help Tools for Providers

Health, healing, and prevention are paramount. Today, in the practice of caring for patients, providers are challenged with increased patient volumes, the use of electronic health record (EHR) software and regulatory requirements.