What should you look for in the medical provider
that treats your injured employees?
• Has the provider visited your firm to know and understand
your culture?
• What are the provider hours?
• Is the provider facility clean?
• Do you know the owners of the provider?
• Does the provider have a TV set so that visiting injured
employees “enjoy” attorney ads, which can be detrimental
to your financial health?
• Is the provider equipped to perform MRI’s, blood work,
X-rays, orthopedics, licensed physical therapist?
• If not what is the waiting time on referrals?
• Is the provider schooled in Return to Work Programs?
• Does the provider know the state basic Workers’ Compensation
rules?
• Is there shared ownership in labs or other providers?
• How long is the wait for an MRI or X-ray if not done at
the primary treating provider?
• Is the pharmacy in-house?
• Will you receive pre-employment physicals? What is the cost?
• Have you asked for references in comparable type businesses
as yours?
• Do you know the specialty and experience of each doctor
at the provider?
• Is the provider staff including medical staff bilingual?
• How quickly do you know the diagnosis of injured employees
to follow up?
• Does the provider practice evidence based medicine?
• Is the provider a member of the American College of Occupational
and Environmental Medicine
• What does the Return to Work communication between provider,
employer, employee and insurance company look like?
• What percentage of employees does the provider return to
work within three days?
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