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One Call Acquires Data Dimensions to Unify Processes

One Call has completed its acquisition of Data Dimensions. This acquisition aims to replace fragmented processes. It will create a unified system. The system connects data, workflows, and payments. This applies across the workers' compensation health care industry.

https://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/news/2026/04/15/one-call-completes-acquisition.html


RTO - OSHA compliance considered ?

My understanding of the RTO is that there is a signup to reserve an office/cubicle and it's based on availability. The cubicle can be reserved for up to 30 days. Obviously this is not a long term situation and would create quite a bit of work for staff who handle moving and modifying office furniture. As a FTT I was given guidelines on how to set up my desk to avoid repetitive stress injury. Are these rules going to be followed when you show up at your desk that's at a height for a person of 6 foot tall when you are only 5 foot tall? How will they handle the workers comp claims when people start complaining of back pain from working at a desk that doesn't accommodate them?
Personally if I saw that my assigned desk was not lowered to the proper height and a keyboard tray supplied; I would take a photo and turn around and go back home to work. Provide the photo evidence to your manager and if there is no recourse, contact your state's labor dept.
Another course of action is to tough it out, go the chiropractor with your injury and file a worker's comp claim. When they deny it: sue.
I'm not sure if Optum/UHG is self-insured but I know the workers comp underwriters don't like their customers filing claims too often and let their customers know it.