ProfileEAP

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As a designated medical provider for workers’ compensation injuries in the State of Colorado for over 20 years, CCOM offers employers access to a wide variety of occupational medicine experts to assist with cost containment, policy development, safety presentations, injury prevention and more.

When CCOM providers treat an employee who has been injured on the job, the goal is to return that worker to the workplace in a productive capacity as quickly as possible while minimizing the cost of treatment, non-productive time and potential disability claims. This goal is accomplished through aggressive patient management and working in a partnership with employers to manage claims and help prevent future injuries.

It is our responsibility to our employer clients to understand federal and state regulations, insurance company standards, OSHA regulations, NIOSH recommendations, hazardous chemical requirements, ADA law, DOT regulations and other factors unique to occupational medicine.

CCOM employs a fulltime physician to staff each ambulatory care center. Some centers also staff physician extenders that treat patients under physician direction. Physical exams, physical demands baseline screening and job specific agility testing are preformed at the clinics as well as x-ray, medical monitoring and other industrial medicine services.

Referrals for specialty care are directed to a select panel of specialists. The panel of specialists are selected based upon experience, quality of care, outcomes, and responsiveness to our primary care physicians and case management staff.

As you can see, CCOM's experience, focus, and concern for the community makes it the logical and best choice for your Occupational Medicine needs


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