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Case Studies

Real Stories. Real Results

RIR’s earlyintervention model delivers measurable impact in real workplaces. These case studies highlight how organizations use RIR services to reduce lost timeprevent unnecessary costs, and support employees with confidence in the moments that matter most.

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Featured Case Studies

Immediate Injury Support Prevents Lost Time and Unnecessary Costs

The Situation 

A warehouse employee twisted their knee while lifting heavy materials, resulting in immediate pain and visible swelling. Supervisors were concerned about a potential ligament injury and believed the employee might require emergency care — risking lost time, high medical costs, and operational disruption.

The Response 

The employer contacted the Rapid Injury Response Call Line immediately. A registered occupational health nurse responded in real time, providing:

This rapid clinical clarity prevented unnecessary panic and avoided a premature ER visit.

The Impact 

With clear guidance, the employee felt confident staying at work in a modified capacity.

The employer avoided: 

The FollowUp 

A followup call the next day reassessed swelling, mobility, and pain levels. The nurse confirmed improvement and ruled out ligament instability — identifying the injury as a mild knee sprain. 

The Outcome

The RIR Advantage

This case demonstrates how Rapid Injury Response provides the right care at the right time, giving employees expert support while helping employers make informed, cost‑effective decisions from the moment an injury occurs.

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Immediate Virtual Assessment Prevents Unnecessary ER Visit

The Situation 

An employee sustained a finger injury after pinching it between two wooden skids, resulting in significant bleeding. The severity of the bleeding raised immediate concern for the need for emergency care and potential lost time.

The Response 

The employer contacted the Rapid Injury Response Call Line, where a registered occupational health nurse responded immediately. To better assess the injury, the nurse quickly transitioned the call to a secure video session.

With real-time visual assessment, the nurse guided the on-site first aid responder to apply ice and direct pressure to control the bleeding. Once stabilized, the nurse identified that a small circular section of skin had been removed and that the wound was irregular, making it unsuitable for stitches.

The Impact 

The nurse provided clear education to both the employee and employer, explaining that emergency room treatment would not change the outcome and that the injury would heal effectively with proper first aid care. This avoided an unnecessary ER visit, saving time and healthcare resources.

Step-by-step care instructions were provided, including: 

The FollowUp 

A follow-up call was conducted 24 hours later. The nurse reassessed the injury and confirmed that healing was progressing as expected, with no signs of infection or complications. 

The Outcome

The RIR Advantage 

This case demonstrates how Rapid Injury Response combines immediate access, clinical expertise, and virtual assessment to deliver the right care at the right time – reducing unnecessary medical escalation while ensuring employee safety and confidence.

Proactive Intervention Through Rapid Care Call

The Situation 

A warehouse employee responsible for operating material handling equipment began exhibiting unusual behavior during a routine shift. A coworker observed that the employee’s driving habits had become increasingly risky and careless deviating from their normally safe and consistent performance.

In addition to operational concerns, the coworker noticed a change in demeanor. The employee appeared tense, distracted, and less approachable than usual, raising concern that something beyond workplace fatigue may be impacting their wellbeing.

Unsure how to approach the situation directly, but recognizing the potential safety risk, the coworker escalated their concern to their supervisor.

The Response 

The supervisor took a measured and respectful approach. Rather than reacting immediately, they discreetly observed the employee to validate the concern while maintaining dignity and avoiding unnecessary alarm.

At an appropriate and private moment, the supervisor engaged the employee in a supportive conversation. Acknowledging that something seemed “off,” they introduced the Rapid Care Call program—highlighting that it provides immediate, confidential access to a healthcare professional.

The employee was offered a private space and the opportunity to speak directly with a nurse via the Rapid Care Call service.

During the call:

Following the call, the nurse connected with the supervisor:

The Outcome

The RIR Advantage 

This case highlights how Rapid Care Call bridges the gap between observation and action. By providing immediate access to healthcare professionals, organizations can:

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