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Workers' Comp CE Webinar

Psycho-Social Stressors and Workers' Compensation

On-Demand

Half of us report “struggling” with life; a third describe their stress level as “extreme.” In this session we’ll review the science and signs of stress, and then discuss different approaches to st

Workers' Comp CE Webinar

Nurse Triage: The Time is Now

On-Demand

One way employers can earn trust at the time of injury is to give employees ready access to a source of credible information: a nurse.

Workers' Comp Article

Adapting to life in quarantine

3 MIN READ

Video options seem to be cropping up everywhere. More people are turning to video chat to stay in touch and provide some of the social interaction that many are missing. Zoom emerged as a de facto choice, booming from 10 million meeting participants a day in December 2019, to more than 300 million the following April, when everything ground to a halt from COVID-19.

Workers' Comp Article

Harnessing the Power of Case Management to Succeed in 2021

2 MIN READ

As you may be aware, Mitchell, Genex and Coventry have recently combined their joint industry expertise and advanced technology solutions into one organization to simplify and optimize property, casualty and disability claims processes and services. A key benefit is the opportunity to collaborate and share thought leadership across the organization. 

Workers' Comp White Paper

Mental Health Challenges

1 MIN READ

To achieve the best outcomes and get someone back to work with minimal delay, it’s wise to focus on the whole person, including whatever mental-health toll the episode might be exacting.

Genex Blog

Putting the ‘longest year ever’ behind us and looking ahead

Recently we sat down with a number of Coventry leaders and asked them what’s on their minds as we begin the new year.

Workers' Comp White Paper

Unlocking the DME "Black Box"

1 MIN READ

In science and computing, a black box is defined as a device, process or system, whose inputs and outputs are known, but whose internal workings are often not well understood.