When an employee gets injured on the job, Physicians Quality Care OCCMed is ready to steer you through the entire workers’ compensation process – from treating the injured employee and determining causation to keeping you informed throughout the process and providing the documentation you need.
That’s why it’s important to have Physicians Quality Care OCCMed on your workers’ comp provider panel.
Our clinics are conveniently open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day of the week to see non-emergency, work-related injuries.
Our doctors and nurses understand the often-confusing OSHA medical regulations and know the impact recordables can have on your bottom line. We know what questions to ask to determine what caused the injury and how we can help the employee return to work.
At Physicians Quality Care OCCMed, a workers’ comp specialist works with your human services department throughout the process: Explaining the injury; setting up medical appointments, tests or referrals; and providing any documents you need for authorizing treatment and meeting OSHA regulations.
Telehealth Appointments
For some injuries and followups, we also offer telemedicine appointments. Telehealth can streamline the delivery of patient care, expedite claims and help employees get back to work more quickly. Here’s how …
- Telehealth provides faster access to care. Injured workers can receive prompt evaluations, sometimes right from the job site.
- Telehealth is particularly effective for managing minor injuries, such as sprains and strains, bruises, rashes and minor burns.
- Your employee does not spend time traveling to and from his medical provider.
- Telehealth keeps medical costs lower, especially if employees are able to return to work faster.
- Bottomline: Telehealth saves money and time, two important commodities.
