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John C. Peters, PhD, is the Co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Gain Life and Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Previously, John spent 26 years at the Procter & Gamble Company in various R&D leadership roles. He has served on two National Academies of Science, Institute of Medicine committees, and has authored over 150 scientific papers and book chapters and published two books.

How Ecological Momentary Assessment and Other Behavioral Health Tools Can Impact Your Workers’ Comp Program

In the third installment of this series, Dr. John C. Peters discusses how reducing claim costs also presents a behavioral science challenge.Ā 

Want Injured Workers to Recover Faster? Reduce the Cognitive Load of the Claims Process

Make workers’ comp claim management and recovery easier for workers by reducing the cognitive load and executive function required.

How to Use Behavioral Science as a Tool to Help Motivate Injured Workers During Recovery

Self-Determination Theory isn’t just a textbook phrase. It’s a vital part achieving positive workers’ comp claims outcomes and supporting injured workers’ recovery.

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