Firing Fear Among New Predictors of Workers’ Comp Outcomes:

Workers’ compensation researchers have identified anxiety over being fired and other new predictors of worker outcomes that they say can help public officials, payors and health care providers improve the treatment and communication an injured worker receives after an injury – leading to better outcomes.  “Better information about the predictors of poorer worker outcomes may allow payors and doctors to better target health care and return-to-work interventions to those most at risk,” said Dr. Richard Victor, executive director of the Workers Compensation Research Institute WCRI, which conducted eight state-specific studies on the issue of predictors.

Firing Fear Among New Predictors of Workers’ Comp Outcomes

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