March 2024 Newsletter – MTI America
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Issue: March 2024
HealthLink360 Newsletter

Future Access to Care Through NEMT Services in Workers' Compensation

Adjusters Speak Up About Elevating Their Career: The Importance of Professional Development

By: Chris Pastor, Director of Transportation
& Translation

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) is a crucial service in healthcare, providing essential support to individuals attending medical appointments, treatments, and facilities. This service is a lifeline for people with chronic conditions, disabilities, older people, and others who require reliable transportation for healthcare access. In workers’ compensation, NEMT helps injured employees recover by ensuring they attend medical appointments, therapy, and follow-up treatments promptly and safely. The global NEMT industry is a growing market worth $8.66 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow to $15.58 billion by 2028. With technological advancements and evolving patient needs, NEMT will become even more effective, improving access to care and enhancing outcomes for injured workers.

Current State of NEMT in Workers’ Compensation

In the current framework, NEMT is a critical service that supports injured workers by providing them access to necessary medical treatments and therapies. The goal is to facilitate a smooth and timely recovery process, enabling employees to return to work as soon as possible. Transportation options vary from taxis and ride-share services to specialized medical transport vehicles, depending on the individual’s specific health requirements. Despite challenges in providing consistent service to diverse areas, technological advancements are improving care coordination and overall experience for injured workers.

Future Innovations and Trends

Integration of Advanced Technologies

AI-driven routing and scheduling involve integrating AI algorithms to dynamically optimize transportation routes. This leads to shorter travel times, reduced waiting periods, and happier patients. Digital platforms and apps can help with real-time scheduling, tracking, and managing transportation services, making the process transparent and efficient for everyone involved. Artificial intelligence and data analytics help optimize routes and predict transportation needs, ultimately reducing wait times and missed appointments.

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Stay Sane in the Claims Game
The Ultimate Health Update for Professionals

IS LONELINESS IN THE WORKPLACE
THE NEW SMOKING?

By: Nikki Jackson, MBA, CPCU, ARM, CDMS

Hey there, fellow risk and insurance enthusiasts! Nikki's reporting from the trenches of the WCRI conference in Boston representing MTI America and she says the buzz isn't just about premiums and policies—it's about something that could be equally crucial: workplace loneliness.

Picture this: you're surrounded by colleagues, yet you feel adrift in a sea of cubicles. Or perhaps you are on an island, working from home.   You're putting in the hours, but something crucial is missing: meaningful connections. Turns out, this isn't just a personal problem—it's a societal epidemic, with implications as serious as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

Dr. Constance Noonan Hadley, an organizational psychologist extraordinaire, delivered a thought-provoking session on this very topic. She's been delving deep into the murky waters of workplace loneliness long before Zoom fatigue became a household term.

So, what exactly is workplace loneliness? It's that gnawing feeling when your interactions at work fall short of what you hoped for—a distressing gap between what you crave socially and what you actually get. And trust me, it's not just introverts feeling the pinch. Even the most outgoing among us can struggle to find genuine connections amidst the hustle and bustle of the modern workplace.

But here's the kicker: the impact of workplace loneliness isn't just emotional. It's downright dangerous. We're talking increased stress levels, diminished productivity, and a greater likelihood of bidding adieu to your current gig. Not exactly the recipe for a thriving workforce, is it?

Now, you might think the solution lies in a simple return to in-person work. But hold your horses—Dr. Hadley argues otherwise. Simply plonking employees back in the office won't magically banish loneliness. It's about fostering a culture of connection, where colleagues are more than just cogs in the corporate machine.  

Leadership plays a crucial role here. It's not enough to pay lip service to collaboration while chasing quarterly targets. True change starts from the top, with leaders actively investing in their employees' well-being and creating spaces where meaningful connections can flourish.

But it doesn't stop there. From team design to physical office layouts, every aspect of the workplace can either foster or stifle connection. It's about creating environments where people feel seen, heard, and valued—not just as employees, but as human beings.  

Think remote adjusters with their social interactions with various external stakeholders are less at risk?  Hadley warns this group is more at risk, especially given the context of the social interaction, which could be adversarial in nature. 

So, what can we do about this loneliness epidemic? It starts with acknowledging that it's not just a personal problem—it's a systemic issue that requires systemic solutions. And as stakeholders in the insurance industry, we have a unique opportunity to lead the charge in creating workplaces where loneliness has no place to thrive.

Together, let's build a future where no one feels alone in the workplace. Because when it comes to loneliness, the only thing we should be smoking is out-of-date policies—not our health and well-being.

Until next time, stay connected, stay resilient, and stay nerdy!

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