RESUMEN
A well designed post offer screening program including PDA, clear acceptable criteria, physical screening, standardized objective tests, and occupational and job specific tests can substantially decrease the number of injuries and resulting costs. The results of a study suggest post offer screening makes a difference on post hire injury and resulting costs. These findings are consistent with the literature reviewed. Occupational health professionals are key to the development, implementation, and evaluation of such a program and can directly affect the company's bottom line when employees are accurately matched to their job requirements.
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Empleo , Tamizaje Masivo/organización & administración , Enfermería del Trabajo/organización & administración , Selección de Personal/organización & administración , Evaluación de Capacidad de Trabajo , Control de Costos , Humanos , Rol de la Enfermera , Examen Físico , Estados Unidos , Orientación Vocacional , Indemnización para Trabajadores/economíaRESUMEN
The integration of disability management into the strategic planning of a corporation ensures a work environment is created that motivates employees to consistently meet customer expectations. Disability management strategies can achieve significant decreases to the human and financial cost of workers' compensation, sick leave or short term disability, and long-term disability. The business case for disability management including effective return to work programs clearly supports program implementation to enhance employee engagement, delivery of corporate priorities, and improvement to the company's bottom line.