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Follow on Google News | ReEmployAbility Reports Return-to-Work Program Results and Community ImpactReEmployAbility has published its latest Program Results Summary. has published its latest Program Results Summary. The summary provides an overview of the Transition2Work program’s key highlights.
ReEmployAbility’ Key highlights from ReEmployAbility’ · Community impact: During 2014, the company added over 5,000 new partners to its network, raising the total to more than 25,000 nationwide. An extensive nationwide network of nonprofit partners plays an integral role in the Transition2Work program’s success, helping ensure ReEmployAbility can find an appropriate accommodation for each injured worker. The company estimates that to date, Transition2Work program participants have provided approximately 1.7 million volunteer hours to local and national nonprofit organizations. · Performance Results: In the fiscal year 2014, ReEmployAbility’ · Program outcomes: 56 percent of the injured employees referred to the Transition2Work program participate in a nonprofit assignment and those who participate volunteer for an average of 53 days in the assignment. Overall,60 percent of employees referred will successfully return-to-work with their pre-injury employer, reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI), or settle their Workers’ Compensation claim, which benefits the employee, employer, and insurance company. On average, employers realize Workers’ Compensation indemnity cost savings of $4,900 per claim referred to the program. Return-to-Work programs such as Transition2Work allow injured workers to engage in meaningful and productive work, keep a flexible work schedule, maintain daily work habits, make a positive impact on the community, and return to work faster. The Transition2Work Program Results Summary is available on ReEmployAbility’ End
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