Midwest, Work-Safe Occupational Health is one of the leading providers of On-Site Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Work-Safe provides services to the Global Automotive, Petroleum, Steel, Construction, Banking, and many other Companies within the Manufacturing and Service Industries.
Midwest, Work-Safe Occupational Health (Work-Safe) is a stable, growth oriented company operating at optimum efficiencies and it has developed highly trained and productive teams of healthcare providers to service the market.
Work-Safe has developed best practice processes and an identified model of delivery of care through direct company contracting that has advanced corporation’s product line goals. Work-Safe has supported continued commitments to clinical innovations and fostered alliances with major global employers throughout North America , and with OEM’s having International operations.
Together with a team of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Physicians(MD and DO), Nurses (RN and NP), and therapists (PT and OT). Work-Safe has a standout role in providing on-site services at the work-site location.
Work-Safe operates within Plant Medical Departments, Construction site Health and Safety mobile units, and within the designated work-place location.
Formed in 2001, the Work-Safe Occupational Health mission is to build a support system remaining at the forefront of medical technology and rehabilitation health care delivery, preventing disease, promoting wellness, and thereby being a responsible corporate citizen.
This is accomplished by recognizing that criteria have been met for quality, price, service, and outcome. Th fulfill the mission, the vision is to work jointly with corporations and their employees to minimize lost work time and enhance the health and safety of each worker, striving to keep employees working and prepare them for job placements that are appropriate to their impairments.
These goals are achieved through effective case management, return to work transitional programs, occupational health networks, duration guidelines, and treatment protocols geared toward meeting quality outcome standards
and compliance with state and federal regulations.