The Value of Assessing Your Injury Management Practices: Building Front-end Processes to Reduce Back-end Costs

Please join: Injury Management Partners and Occupational Health & Safety

Webinar Topic: The Value of Assessing Your Injury Management Practices: Building front-end processes to reduce back-end costs

Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Time: 2 PM (EDT), 11 AM (PST)

Presenters: Frank Pennachio, Sr. Consultant, Injury Management Partners and Susan S. Toussaint, President, Injury Management Partners

Fee: $59.95

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For professionals responsible for reducing injuries and injury related costs, there is nothing more important than accurately assessing workplace injury processes and developing a program to get employees back to work and productivity.

Your company probably relies on nurses, case managers and adjusters to fix problems AFTER an injury occurs. But because this is a back-end approach, it is both costly and ineffective, even though insurance companies and Third Party Administrators often encourage it.

In this 50-minute interactive Webinar, Injury Management Partners will share with participants the steps necessary to assess their current injury management practices, identify areas that need improvements both before and after an injury occurs and how improving the front end of your injury management program will reduce the number, cost and duration of employee injuries.

About the Presenters:

Frank Pennachio is a senior consultant and trainer for Injury Management Partners, a consulting and business development firm that specializes in developing products and services designed to reduce the number, cost and duration of employee injuries. Pennachio is a frequent contributor to professional journals and has written dozens of articles on issues related to the proper management of workers' compensation contracts. He is passionate about empowering employers and improving their injury management outcomes.

Susan S. Toussaint is the founder and president of Injury Management Partners and the creator of The Employer's Step Advantage. Toussaint works with insurance agents, occupational health providers and other professionals who are charged with reducing the number, cost and duration of employee injuries.

About Injury Management Partners:

Injury Management Partners consults with both employers and independent employer consultants. They have partners in four states who help clients to identify workers' compensation cost drivers and to implement processes and programs to improve injury management outcomes. The firm is located in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Please join us for our Webinar on June 24, 2009 at 2 PM (EDT), 11 AM (PST).

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