Excellence in Caring

Excellence In Caring: Lisa

Lisa is nominated for providing great visibility to the medical device savings we can provide…

May 15, 2019
Excellence In Caring: Jackie

While entering prescriptions, Jackie received a new medication for a patient for an extended release…

Apr 11, 2019
Excellence In Caring: Lynn

Lynn recently made such an impression on an injured worker that he took the time…

Mar 13, 2019
Excellence In Caring: Pam

Pam is nominated for the Carlisle Customer Care award for providing excellent customer service as…

Feb 14, 2019
Excellence In Caring: Ashley

Congratulations to our featured Excellence in Caring Award recipient Ashley. As a Telephonic Case Manager,…

Jan 15, 2019
We were proud to nominate Chris for the Customer Care Award

We were proud to nominate Chris for the Customer Care Award following this email we…

Dec 17, 2018
Excellence In Caring: Aubrey

Our Featured Excellence in Caring award for Customer Care goes to Aubrey for going “above…

Nov 13, 2018
Excellence In Caring: Precious

I am nominating Precious for a Customer Care Award. An adjuster who sends a substantial…

Oct 17, 2018
Excellence In Caring: Roger

Congratulations to our featured Excellence in Caring Award recipient! Roger is making a difference. I…

Sep 19, 2018
Excellence in Caring: Joseph

Excellence in Caring for Customer Care, Nominated by: Jeff I am honored to make this…

Aug 14, 2018
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