National Workers’ Compensation Management Score™ (NWCMS)
Identify strengths and weaknesses in 10 key cost areas of workplace practices. Basic-to-complex questions reflecting best practices (processes and procedures that are recognized in the industry as being necessary to reduce WC costs). This provides a universal yardstick and consistent criteria that embody widely used concepts in WC, much like a credit score. View Sample

Recommendations for Improvement
This was an Action Plan targeting the strengths and weaknesses identified in the Assessment. It tells companies what to do and moves them to the action stage. The assessment & recommendation phase used to take 6 months or more, but now it takes only 1 day. Recommendations are viewed in Critical, Needs Improvement and Good categories so you know where to begin making improvements. View Sample

National Workers' Compensation Score Tracker
As recommendations are implemented, update your best practices. This raises your score and demonstrates upward trend of how far you've come since beginning the process. It provides the ability to measure incremental improvement.

Best-To-Worst Ranking
Ranks all buisness units and provides an average for the company. This allows management to provide assistance to operations needing it most. Evaluations are CONSISTENT across many ooperating units. For example, twenty large operating units can take the assessment to get uniform numerical results -- instantly. (e.g. scores: 28 - 82) View Sample

Best Practice Profile
This profile lets companies pinpoint problem areas in multi-location companies. It is a corporate-wide needs assessment showing management the biggest areas of opportunity. It provides a list of what the problem areas are and how WIDESPREAD they are (at 2 or 200 locations). It quickly identifies opportunities across business groups. Training learning objectives can be set with this profile. Brokers can assess industry groups, such as airlines, food service, etc. Self-insurance organizations, associations, insurance carriers, captives, and reinsurers can assess their entire membership. Purchase Best Practice Profile

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