Return to Work Program
A program that helps injured employees return to productive work as quickly and safely as possible.
A return-to-work (RTW) program is a structured approach to helping injured employees return to productive work as quickly and safely as possible after a workplace injury. RTW programs typically involve modified duty or light duty assignments that allow injured workers to contribute while they recover.
Effective RTW programs benefit both employers and employees. For employers, they reduce workers' comp costs by limiting wage replacement benefits, maintain workforce continuity, and can improve employee morale. For employees, returning to work — even in a modified capacity — supports faster physical and psychological recovery.
OSHA and workers' comp insurers strongly encourage RTW programs. PEOs like KeyHR can help businesses develop and implement RTW programs as part of a comprehensive risk management strategy.
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