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Sunday, February 22, 2009

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Worker’s Compensation Solutions

An employee on site injury is a major concern of many employers today and for good reason; there are two events, which follow an injury occurrence. The first is recording the incidence with OSHA and the second is dealing with Worker’s Compensation and the loss of an employee’s time on the job.

In 2002, OSHA changed its record keeping rules regarding injuries; now injuries only requiring first-aid is no longer a recordable injury (29 CFR 1910.1907.7). As of this point in time, the only recordable events are ones which have a loss of consciousness, loss of time at work, restriction of work, transfer to another job, or require medical care. OSHA does go into great detail about what is considered “first-aid,” but one might be surprised what is considered first-aid. A number of employers will pay out-of-pocket to provide approved first-aid in an effort to decrease costs of Worker’s Compensation and OSHA recordable injures.

The Solution to Worker’s Compensation Claims

One of the best and most effective “first-aid” treatments approved by OSHA is Active Release Techniques® (ART®), in fact OSHA has designated it a “best management” practice. ART® treatment is powerfully effective; most injuries can be completely resolved after 3 – 5 treatments, taking about 15 minutes per treatment. 1 The treatment can be provided on the jobsite and afterwards, the patient is fully capable to return to full, unrestricted job duties.

The Cost of Worker’s Compensation Claims

In California in 2004, each worker’s compensation claim over 7 day’s duration was estimated to cost $29,745.2 As stated before, worker’s compensation claims become so costly for the employer because of everything that come along with the injury: time off work, loss of productivity, hiring and training new employees, as well the medical care and training the employee may need during the reintroduction into the work place. As you can see, many of the costs may not be seen at first glance, but regardless, the businesses bottom-line is effected tremendously. ART® treatment is a very effective method of side-stepping these costs. A study was conducted with one business which contracted with ART® in 2004, the results showed an 81% decrease in worker’s compensation costs within 4 year period.1

In hard economic times, you have to think about cutting cost or being more efficient to survive.

If you would like to know more about how ART can help your company decrease its Worker's Compensation cost by upto 81% please visit www.OrangeCountyPainManagement.com

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