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Active Recovery Clinic

QBE has partnered with Active Recovery Clinic and SWORD, an advanced biomechanics start-up, to use wearable devices and machine learning to support the injury recovery process.

Using data from these tools, we’re able to speed up recovery times for injured people, enhance their recovery experience and fast-track a successful return to work for people under our care.

Key results1:

  • 130% improvement in home-based exercise compliance
  • 21% increase in the recovery rate of injured people
  • Return to work 20 days faster on average.

1 Figures current as at August 2020

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