Post Offer Employment Testing

 Post Offer Employment Testing

Reduce Workers' Compensation Claims

PCP Testing Answers These 3 Questions

  1. Does a new hire have the strength and fitness required to do the job?
  2. Does a new employee have a pre-existing injury?
  3. Is an employee ready to return to their job, fit-for-duty, after recovering from an injury?
With the Physical Capacity Profile documentation, the employer is responsible only for the injury and impairment caused in their workplace, not for the impairments and injuries an employee brings with them, subject to state workers’ compensation statutes.
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What's Next?

Our patented post offer employment testing system provides the definitive answers to these often unanswerable questions. It is designed to assist employers in preventing workplace injuries, and at the same time, create an additional revenue stream for hospitals and urgent cares. 

PCP testing properly matches employee's’ physical abilities to perform the job their were hired to do. Utilizing state-of-the-art, proprietary software, the PCP machine completes a collection of multiple strength measurements in as little as 30 minutes with results available within minutes.

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Physical Ability Testing = Fewer Injuries and Cost Savings 

  • $1 spent testing returns $6-8 in direct medical cost savings to employers.
  • 10% to 30% decrease in workers compensation premiums to employers.
  • 30% decrease in workers compensation injury rates.
  • Facilitates job re-engineering to expand the pool of qualified workers.
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View our 3-Page Report to discover what employers see within seconds of a test being completed. Note that it details the specific scores on page 3. This information can be very important when determining impairments. 
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