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Systems Review
Minimum hassle, maximum efficiency

A recent systems review for a major client revealed $600,000 of unclaimed incapacity payments, waiting to be processed but lost in a sea of paperwork. Aon identified the backlog, fixed the immediate problem, and designed systems to ensure it won't happen again. You may be operating on a different scale, but a systems review could produce very worthwhile results for your business too.

Workers' compensation involves people, paper, legal requirements, systems, and processes. You may be drowning in paperwork, and you will incur unnecessary costs if the systems you use are inefficient.

By reviewing your current systems against best practice in the industry, Aon can work with you to design systems that are efficient, effective, tailored to your specific requirements, and that meet your legal and administrative obligations.

It's an important initiative for you to take. Inadequate systems can easily lead to financial, injury management, rehabilitation, staffing, and safety implications.

Aon's systems reviews examine a range of interactions, including:
  • financial
  • employee resources and skill sets
  • new technologies
  • management reporting and accountability
  • safety
  • payroll
  • injury management
  • insurer management
  • provider management

Ask Aon to review your current systems - we can help you minimise the frustration, maximise your efficiency, and contain your costs.

If you would like to know more about Workers Compensation Consulting, please contact us via e-mail: workers compensation or telephone the Workers' Compensation Advisory Team on 61 (2) 9253 7887.

 
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