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The Benefits of Bringing Outside Perspectives to the Workers’ Compensation Industry

Two recent One Call hires demonstrate the positive effect external talent and perspectives have on bringing forth successful workers’ compensation solutions.
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The worlds of workers’ compensation and traditional health care benefits are not too far apart. If we look at the core of both industries, we see that workers’ comp and health care have the same goal: heal injured or ill individuals and get them back to their daily lives.

For workers’ comp specifically, bringing in an outside perspective from health care could go a long way in increasing value and boosting positive results. Case in point: One Call brought on Howard Cutler, chief strategy & network officer, and Steve Schultz, chief growth officer, during the second half of 2023.

Between them, Cutler and Shultz have nearly 50 years of experience in health care, but neither had spent time in workers’ comp until joining the One Call team. Luckily, they’ve taken to the industry with enthusiasm, equipped with their own fresh insight and perspective on how to help comp thrive.

“I was initially drawn to One Call because of its purpose-driven culture. As I delved deeper, I realized the workers’ compensation industry is evolving in ways similar to the commercial health care space 10 to 15 years ago,” Schultz shared.

“Having experienced similar changes [in health care], I saw an opportunity to make an impact at One Call by being part of this transformation,” said Schultz.

Cutler and Schultz continued to share why their switch to work comp was a natural one, what the industry can gain from outside perspectives, and how blending ideas across workers’ comp and health care can garner great success.

To learn more about One Call, please visit their website.

One Call is the nation’s leading provider of specialized solutions to the workers’ compensation industry. One Call’s solutions enable faster, more efficient and more cost-effective claims resolution with a focus on injured workers’ needs across the continuum of care.

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