Remaining OSHA Compliant with Work Right

By: Nic Hayes In light of the recent memorandum from OSHA, it is crucial to be informed on what changes are on the horizon to remain compliant. The memorandum focuses on appropriate treatment and recordkeeping ...


Teaming Up for Total Worker Health

By: Nic Hayes Teamwork makes the dream work – a cliché phrase you’ve probably heard time and time again since the tee-ball days. However, when it comes to total worker health, the partnership between Medcor ...


A Comprehensive Approach to Revolutionizing Workplace Safety and Injury Prevention

By: Peyton Brien In the world of workplace safety, taking proactive measures is far more effective than dealing with the consequences later on. For years, the workers compensation industry has been largely ...


Celebrate National Safety Month with a Proactive Approach

By Allison Binning Happy National Safety Month! This June, we can celebrate National Safety Month by doing more than just wearing steel-toe shoes. For years, employers have been educating their employees on ...


MSK Injury Prevention: Safer for workers, safer for your organization

by Evan Boswell One of the most common sources of workplace injury are musculoskeletal disorders. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 272,780 cases of musculoskeletal disorders caused people to miss ...


Three Must-Have Benefits for a Diverse Workforce

by Ashley Lopez In and outside of healthcare, diversity in the workplace is essential for employee satisfaction, innovation, and engagement. We all know what happy employees bring—more bottom line results! ...


You're dealing with two health plans....whether you like it or not.

We sat down with Nic Patee, CEO of WorkRight NW, and Mark Heaysman, CEO of Longitude6, to discuss common workplace healthcare failures. From conflicting care systems — the benefits plan and worker's ...


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