Standard
Insurance Company ("The Standard”) announced today the release of a
white paper, titled The
Future of Absence and Disability Management, that addresses
three major employee absence and productivity challenges faced by
employers. Employers will learn how to address and solve these issues by
integrating three key practices that change the way they manage absence
and disability in the workplace.
The three employer challenges the white paper addresses are:
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Managing different types of employee absence and disability.
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Establishing a return to work (RTW) program following short- and
long-term disability.
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Dealing with the lack of resources available to improve employee
health and productivity.
"Though employers have used individual methods to address each of these
challenges, uniting three key practices into one cohesive approach is
the answer,” said Michael Klachefsky, National Practice Leader,
Workplace PossibilitiesSM for The Standard and author of the
white paper. "The Workplace Possibilities program proactively brings
these practices together to significantly reduce the duration, cost and
impact of employee absence and disability.”
The three practices that function together in the health and
productivity management model include:
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1) Transitional RTW — This system makes temporary job
accommodations so that employees can get back to work while still
recovering from an injury or illness.
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2) Nurse case management — Employers have found success in
having a nurse with RTW and adjudication experience manage absence
and disability.1
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3) On-site providers — Employers are starting to see the
value of having medical/pharmacological services available to
their employees at the workplace.
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Through The Standard’s holistic system,
Workplace Possibilities
helps reduce the average duration of, and hard-dollar costs associated
with, short-term disability. In 2010, Workplace Possibilities saved
employers participating in the program close to $1.7 million (The
Standard internal data, 2011).
To download The Future of Absence and Disability Management white
paper or to learn more about The Standard’s Workplace Possibilities
program, visit http://workplacepossibilities.com/whitepaper.
About the Workplace Possibilities program
The Workplace PossibilitiesSM program is a unique, proactive
approach to helping employers prevent and manage employee absence and
disability. An on-site consultant helps to connect employees with their
health management programs and identifies opportunities to keep at-risk
employees on the job or return to work faster. The program delivers
rapid and measurable reductions in absence- and disability-related costs
while also improving the efficiency of the HR team and increasing
employee satisfaction. For tips and tools HR professionals can use to
help re-imagine the way they manage absence and disability, visit www.workplacepossibilities.com.
About The Standard
The Standard is a leading provider of financial products and services,
including group and individual disability insurance, group life, AD&D,
dental and vision insurance, retirement plans products and services,
individual annuities and investment advice. For more information about
The Standard, visit www.standard.com.
The Standard, based in Portland, Ore., is the marketing name for
StanCorp Financial Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries: Standard Insurance
Company, Inc., The Standard Life Insurance Company of New York, Inc.,
Standard Retirement Services, Inc., StanCorp Mortgage Investors, Inc.,
StanCorp Investment Advisers, Inc., StanCorp Real Estate, Inc. and
StanCorp Equities, Inc.
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The Impact of Employer Health and Productivity
Management Practices, Integrated Benefits Institute (July 2010).
