by lisap | Jul 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
Anyone who has endured back pain knows it is an erratic dictator. It takes hold of your psyche, demanding your attention and devotion before all else – before you can plan a hike, return to a work routine, or pick up your child for a hug. So when someone offers...
by lisap | Jun 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
In today’s hectic world balance is essential in meeting expectations within the work place, in your home, and with your family. Maintaining your physical and mental health are a must and a work injury can throw your world spiraling out of control. Physically,...
by lisap | May 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
Fatalities Bigger in Texas As we all know Texas is a model state for Work Comp legislature. The below stats may not match what you think about Texas injuries but they are certainly ever so interesting. The Texas city with the most people and injuries is Houston with...
by lisap | Apr 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
As we know Texas is a model state for work comp legislature so what happens in Texas can impact the nation. The Texas Workers’ Compensation Research and Evaluation Group has released its 2017 research agenda, a blueprint for its efforts to provide critical data for...
by Manoj Bidnurkar | Mar 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
Have you found yourself trying to please everyone however not happy with the product, the report, or project outcome? Today’s demands are overwhelming and in attempts to do everything asked of you priorities become diffused. Injury clinics and providers are clearly...
by Manoj Bidnurkar | Feb 7, 2017 | Monthly Tip
Unrecognized and unmanaged unconscious bias can lead to health disparities, resulting in potentially negative consequences, costly missteps, lost time, terminations by the insured, and poor outcomes. Bias defined: a negative evaluation of one group to another....