You've no doubt heard news reports on the
severity and spread of the coronavirus during the past several weeks.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there are
more than 3,487 cases of the coronavirus in the United States alone, and the
World Health Organization (WHO) is reporting more than 179,165 cases worldwide.
While the government is delivering emergency funds to help develop a vaccine and support state and local health departments, you’re probably wondering what you can do now to protect yourself and the people you love. We hope to keep you informed with updated information on BLOG site located on our IHRM WEBSITE.
While the government is delivering emergency funds to help develop a vaccine and support state and local health departments, you’re probably wondering what you can do now to protect yourself and the people you love. We hope to keep you informed with updated information on BLOG site located on our IHRM WEBSITE.
This is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation
and CDC will provide updated information as it becomes available, in addition
to updated guidance.
For those of you that
were not able to attend our webinar or missed a portion of the session we have
provided the link below for your viewing pleasure:
The Texas Department of Insurance has provided some amazing information and resources for all employers. We have highlighted the telemedicine options for certain telehealth services. Please click on the TDI website link below…
Telemedicine for Worker’s Compensation
Telehealth is a great tool in battling the spread of infections. Texas workers’ compensation allows for billing and reimbursement of certain telemedicine and telehealth services in place of regular on-site medical care. Ask your doctor about services they might provide.
Learn more on the
TDI website.
General
Resources (Posters in English and Spanish and FAQ related to potential work-related
exposures) can be found in the link below:
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