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Anything that improves information flow will improve patient care and reduce Work Comp costs.
That's exactly what RTW's system does!
- Dennis C. Doherty, D.O. - Southeastern Pain Specialists, P.C. - Atlanta, Georgia - Fall 2006
Getting Workers' Comp patients back to work is 90 percent information flow. I've seen two weeks turn into two months, just because no one at the employer was watching. The RTW-ASAP Accelerator pays attention when others don't!
- Lee A. Kelley, MD - Orthopaedic Surgeon - Peachtree Orthopaedic Clinic - Atlanta, Georgia - Summer 2006
Workers' Comp claims are our second largest controllable expense. We're looking to RTW-ASAP to enable us to knock them way down the list.
- COO Nationwide Professional Staffing Company - Summer 2006
Returning employees back to work after an injury can be a challenge. I applaud RTW-ASAP's efforts to simplify the process. When employee's return to work everyone wins.
- Steve Heinen, AAI, CWCP - Vice President, Turner, Wood & Smith Insurance - Fall 2006
The sharing of information is critical to understanding and properly evaluating my clients' cases. This system accomplishes that in a way that does not infringe on my clients' privacy and does not disadvantage them. The transparancy provided by RTW-ASAP puts everyone on the same page.
- Miles Gammage, Injured workers' Attorney, Member, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Member, Chairman's Advisory Counsel to the SBWC - Fall 2006
This system is an important tool for enhancing efficiency among all parties in the Workers's Compensation system. Physicians need to have a mechanism for sharing information with those involved in the worker's compensation claims of their patients. RTW-ASAP provides that in a transparent fashion.
A recent study on Health Care Information Exchange and Interoperability estimated that Companies could save almost $78 billion per year by communicating health information electronically. This is ideally what we need. That's what RTW-ASAP is providing now.
- Stephen A. Dawkins, MD, MPH, BSHS, FACOEM - Caduceus Occupational Medicine - Fall 2006
The current Workers' Comp process is characterized by waiting. Waiting is Expensive!
- Nationaly Renowned Workers' Compensation Professional - Summer 2006
The goal of every Workers' Comp professional should be to quickly get injured workers the right medical care, and get them back to work. RTW's Accelerator will help the Work Comp community to do more of that.
- Georgia Workers' Compensation Best-Pratices Advocate - Summer 2006
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