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Work Injury Treatment

CNS Occupational Medicine partners with employers to provide cost-effective, comprehensive occupational medicine services including treatment of workplace illness and injury.

Our providers have a thorough understanding of federal and state regulations including Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, so they can make the best treatment plans and perform regulatory examinations.

If you are regulated by OSHA, choosing an occupational medicine team that understands the OSHA recordkeeping rule and how certain medical diagnoses and treatments impact your OSHA 300 log is crucial.

Our Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants are all trained to treat non-life and limb-threatening injuries including:

What is Workers' Compensation?

Workers’ Compensation (WC), also known as workers’ comp, is historically a discussion geared toward the employer, the employee, and the insurance carrier providing coverage to the employer for injured employees.

Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance providing wage replacement, medical, vocational and other benefits to employees injured or disabled while at work. The benefits are also for dependents of the injured workers in the event that a worker is killed as a result of a workplace injury.

U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP)

The OWCP manages 4 compensation programs providing the below benefits to the individuals that are injured on the job.

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3 reasons not to use ER or Urgent Care?​

Cost

Emergency room and urgent care costs are incredibly high.

Knowledge

Hospital system providers are unaware of the process for work injury treatments based on Workers Compensation rules, regulations, and standards that govern lost time, OSHA recordables, and variances in medication prescriptions that can alter how an injury is required to be documented.

Time

Hopital emergency rooms are typically overflowing with patients that need to be seen and it will take hours to have an employee be checked and cleared for work.

What employees are at risk for work injuries?

It is not uncommon for employees to get hurt on the job no matter what industry they work in.

Research by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that the occupations with the highest incidence rates of workplace injuries in 2020 (per 10,000 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE)) were:

Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
How often do workplace injuries happen?

In 2020, an estimated 2.8 million workers sustained non-fatal injuries that required medical evaluation, including some of these alarming statistics:

What workers' compensation services do we offer?

  • Evaluation and treatment of workplace injuries
  • Work status summaries (provided to employer after each patient visit)
  • In-house X-rays
  • Post-accident drug and alcohol testing
  • Return-to-Work evaluations
  • Case Management (continued work injury care coordination)
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How do we perform this service?

Credentialing

Our providers must be credentialed, and contracted, with your insurance carrier, which can take 60-120 days. DO NOT WAIT TO CONTACT US

Fast Professional Assessments

All testing will be performed by trained technicians, nurses, Physician’s and Advanced Practice Providers (NPs and PAs).

Communication

All testing will be performed by trained technicians, nurses, Physician’s and Advanced Practice Providers (NPs and PAs).

On-Site

All testing can be completed at the employer’s worksite with training and counseling options available to meet your needs (services in a variety of languages).

MOBILE FRIENDLY

The mobile medical unit can be deployed for this service at a worksite.

Employees will be comfortably evaluated, screened and tested in our mobile health clinic exam rooms by a PLHCP, trained nurses, medical assistants, spirometry and hearing conservation technicians.

All testing that may be required is available within the mobile unit.

Employees and employers will receive a medical clearance determination or written medical opinion at the time of their examination.

Develop a Medical Strategy

Our Occupational Medicine Team will develop a custom plan for your company. You may need a combination of services related to:

  • Workers’ Compensation
  • Physicals
  • COVID-19 testing
  • Drug testing
  • and more

Contact our medical team to Develop your custom plan.

Related Services

X-Ray Services

We offer a number of X-Ray services related to your Workers Compensation needs including diagnostic imaging, on-site interpretation, B-read (confirmatory) reading by a Radiologist.

Our on-site medical services are available in specific areas right now and is constantly expanding. Check with us to about availability of Mobile On-Site Services.

Laboratory Services

Workers Compensation claims can lead to a number of necessary blood tests and panels that our Occupational Medical staff is fully capable of performing on-site and obtaining  quick results.

Work Injury Treatment questions? Ask a Healthcare Specialist