A physiatrist specializing in interventional spine at Axion Spine & Neurosurgery in Alpharetta, Georgia. Physiatry is the discipline closest to functional recovery and return-to-work decision-making.
We are not a software company guessing at the workers' comp problem.
RTW Hub was designed from inside the clinic and the claims office. Shane treats injured workers daily as a physiatrist; Creed has architected production SaaS used by hundreds of organizations.
The clinical backbone — OEM guidance, BLS benchmark integration, restriction logic — is not abstracted product thinking. It is what a treating physician actually needs.
“Replace the paper RTW form with a workflow that respects everyone in the claim — physician, adjuster, employer, and especially the worker — so people get back to work, better.”
Built by a physician and an engineer.
RTW Hub is not a software company's interpretation of the workers' comp problem. It was designed from the inside — by a physician who has seen the paper form workflow fail injured workers, and an engineer who has built production SaaS used by hundreds of organizations.
MIT graduate (BS, Computer Science and Molecular Biology). Career software engineer who has architected production SaaS platforms across multiple industries, including healthcare technology at Kyruus, ClearView Healthcare, and Rockefeller University.
The basics.
Run your next 60 days of lost-time claims free.
No credit card. No setup fee. No invoice for the first 60 days — for every signed form on every case. Public-sector partners may extend the pilot through 6 months for procurement cycles. After the pilot, you convert to the plan that matches your volume — Essentials, Professional, or Enterprise. If days-to-RTW doesn't move on your panel, you walk.