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The Big Four in Occupational Medicine: A Roadmap to a Fit and Productive Workplace

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The Big Four in Occupational Medicine: A Roadmap to a Fit and Productive Workplace

In this episode of Fit for Duty, Dr. Larry Earl, president of the National Association of Occupational Health Professionals, probes into occupational health's crucial role in fostering a healthier, productive, and safe workplace. Joined by Dr. John Koehler, the discussion dives into 'The Big Four' in Occupational Medicine — metrics critical to employer service and enhancing occupational provider performance.

Dr. Koehler shares his insights on lost time, unnecessary OSHA recordables, intuitive work restrictions, and first-comp phone calls. Additionally, they reflect on how 'OccDocOne,' an innovative web platform, is an indispensable tool in tackling Occupational Medicine's challenges, enriching learning for new providers, and scaling experienced doctors' expertise across multiple clinics.

Key Conversation Points:

00:06 Introduction to Fit for Duty Podcast

00:58 The Importance of Occupational Health

01:17 The Big Four Metrics in Occupational Medicine

02:42 Dr. John Koehler's Journey in Occupational Medicine

04:17 The Role of OccDocOne in Occupational Medicine

04:59 Interview with Dr. John Koehler

11:58 The Evolution of Occupational Medicine

15:26 Understanding the Big Four Metrics

21:23 Understanding OSHA Recordables

21:41 The Importance of NSAID and Tylenol

21:48 Understanding Lost Time Restrictions

23:05 Intuitive Work Restrictions Explained

25:55 Improving Performance for the Big Four

26:33 The Impact of Unnecessary OSHA Recordables

27:42 The Importance of First Comp Phone Calls

27:52 Understanding Time Loss vs OSHA Recordables

28:28 The Effects of Deconditioning and Lack of Productivity

33:00 Common Pitfalls in Dealing with the Big Four

35:37 Introduction to OccDocOne

36:22 The Benefits of OccDocOne

39:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Thanks for tuning in to the Fit for Duty Podcast. Please help us by liking, rating, and subscribing to the channel. It really helps others find this show and benefit from its content. See you on the next one!

Check out the video version of the podcast at - https://www.youtube.com/@naohp-occhealth

Check out OccDoc One: Click here

Join NAOHP membership: Click here

Occupational Medicine for Providers: Click here

  continue reading

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The Big Four in Occupational Medicine: A Roadmap to a Fit and Productive Workplace

In this episode of Fit for Duty, Dr. Larry Earl, president of the National Association of Occupational Health Professionals, probes into occupational health's crucial role in fostering a healthier, productive, and safe workplace. Joined by Dr. John Koehler, the discussion dives into 'The Big Four' in Occupational Medicine — metrics critical to employer service and enhancing occupational provider performance.

Dr. Koehler shares his insights on lost time, unnecessary OSHA recordables, intuitive work restrictions, and first-comp phone calls. Additionally, they reflect on how 'OccDocOne,' an innovative web platform, is an indispensable tool in tackling Occupational Medicine's challenges, enriching learning for new providers, and scaling experienced doctors' expertise across multiple clinics.

Key Conversation Points:

00:06 Introduction to Fit for Duty Podcast

00:58 The Importance of Occupational Health

01:17 The Big Four Metrics in Occupational Medicine

02:42 Dr. John Koehler's Journey in Occupational Medicine

04:17 The Role of OccDocOne in Occupational Medicine

04:59 Interview with Dr. John Koehler

11:58 The Evolution of Occupational Medicine

15:26 Understanding the Big Four Metrics

21:23 Understanding OSHA Recordables

21:41 The Importance of NSAID and Tylenol

21:48 Understanding Lost Time Restrictions

23:05 Intuitive Work Restrictions Explained

25:55 Improving Performance for the Big Four

26:33 The Impact of Unnecessary OSHA Recordables

27:42 The Importance of First Comp Phone Calls

27:52 Understanding Time Loss vs OSHA Recordables

28:28 The Effects of Deconditioning and Lack of Productivity

33:00 Common Pitfalls in Dealing with the Big Four

35:37 Introduction to OccDocOne

36:22 The Benefits of OccDocOne

39:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Thanks for tuning in to the Fit for Duty Podcast. Please help us by liking, rating, and subscribing to the channel. It really helps others find this show and benefit from its content. See you on the next one!

Check out the video version of the podcast at - https://www.youtube.com/@naohp-occhealth

Check out OccDoc One: Click here

Join NAOHP membership: Click here

Occupational Medicine for Providers: Click here

  continue reading

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