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Welcome to Webility
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Webility's mission is bridging the communications gap that separates medical offices from employers and
benefit administrators, enabling these parties to more effectively play their roles in minimizing the disruptive impact of injury or
illness on an employee's income, vocation, and ability to function in life.
We are committed to speeding the recuperation of ill and injured employees, as well as supporting the continued
employability of those who are aging, chronically ill, or who have a functional impairment.
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Webility's objective is to help our customers work more effectively with other involved parties to:
- Reduce unnecessary absence from work
- Prevent and manage work disability
- Improve healthcare quality
- Help people stay employed
- Control benefit costs
- Optimize personal and workforce productivity.
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The major services we currently provide are:
- Management consulting, especially evaluations and recommendations for ways to improve outcomes of existing clinical or operational processes
and programs, development and pilot testing of new processes and programs, and creating actionable analyses of attendance / absence patterns.
- Motivational presentations and speaking engagements.
- Workshops and on-line training in approaches to prevent needless work disability for:
- Physicians and other clinicians
- Claims and case managers
- Employer-based personnel.
- Educational and coaching services for injured or ill individuals who are having difficulty recovering function and
returning to work (the Maze-Masters program).
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Webility's clients include:
- Individuals
- Employers
- Medical groups
- Healthcare delivery organizations
- Managed care organizations
- Disability benefits claims administrators (and carriers)
- Workers' Compensation claims administrators (and carriers)
- Federal, state, and local government agencies
To read more, download our products and services brochure.
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Join the Work Fitness and Disability Roundtable! It's a multi-disciplinary Internet discussion group moderated by Jennifer Christian, M.D., president of Webility. Interesting cases and issues are discussed in an open, lively, and professional exchange of views. And it's free! Click here to learn more or subscribe.
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Dear Dr. J,
Your
prior post on when the ADA kicks in for workers
comp cases generated a lot of interest, but also
some confusion and disbelief. Please provide
more insight on why and how the ADA affects our
other programs.
Alan
in Atlanta
Dear Alan,
Based on your note and
other comments we received, it’s clear we did surprise some
people. Aaron Kopansky from the EEOC and I have put together a
succinct and comprehensive summary of the practical implications
of the ADA for managing ANY situation that arises when a health
issue is affecting an existing employee’s ability to work.
Read more
Smiling, Dr. J.
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