1201 S. State Street
Timme Building 1st Floor
Office: (231) 591-2147
Fax: (231) 591-2978
[email protected]
A medical emergency is an injury or illness that is acute (rapid onset) and poses an immediate risk to your life or long term health. If you need an ambulance or have an urgent condition that only a hospital is equipped to treat, go to the emergency room. If the Birkam Health Center is closed and you have an urgent condition; such as a burn or laceration severe enough to require immediate professional medical care, go to the emergency room. During normal business hours, the Birkam Health Center is equipped to treat burns, lacerations, sprains, strains, illnesses and provide follow up care. Report all incidents to your supervisor immediately.
All employees of Ferris State University.
An injury that "arises out of and in the course of employment". In other words, the condition must be caused by your job while doing your job. The injury or illness must not be caused by the employee's intentional or willful misconduct. Services must be reasonable, related to the injury and provided by a profession that is licensed.
According to State law, in the first 28 days following injury or illness, the employer chooses the health care provider, after 28 days, the employee may transfer to a doctor of their choice by notifying the University.
According to State law, in the first 28 days following injury or illness, the employer chooses the health care provider, after 28 days, the employee may transfer to a doctor of their choice by notifying the University.
Complete an Intent to Treat form and turn it in to the SHERM Office located in Prakken 153.
No. However, you will be paid for your full shift on the day of injury.
If you are disabled by the medical provider for less than 14 days, during the first week following injury you may use accrued sick or vacation time, up to 40 hours. You may also qualify for wage loss benefits under Worker's Compensation, depending on the duration of your disability. You may choose to not use your accrued leave time.
Health insurance continues based on your job classification or union contract. You are still responsible for your portion of the premiums.
Ferris State University regards your worker's compensation records as confidential , however, it is important to note that worker's compensation records are not protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).
In Big Rapids, Birkam Health Center will provide your follow-up care after a visit to the ER. In Grand Rapids, Med1 will provide your follow-up care after a visit to the ER.
Mike McKay, (231) 591-2147