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Yuba City council approves Ready Rebound contract to speed first‑responder recovery
Summary
The council authorized the interim city manager to finalize a three‑year Ready Rebound agreement (about $184,000 total) intended to accelerate medical diagnosis and return‑to‑work for police and fire personnel and reduce overtime costs tied to long workers'‑comp claims.
The Yuba City Council voted to authorize the interim city manager to finalize and execute a three‑year agreement with Ready Rebound, a concierge sports‑medicine navigation service that the city says will help injured first responders get faster diagnoses and treatment.
"The contract total with Ready Rebound, should your council approve it, it's about 184,000 over a period of 3 years," Interim City Manager Robert Bendorf told the council as he presented staff's recommendation.
Ready Rebound provides a single point of contact — a certified trainer/health‑care navigator — who assists injured employees in finding sports‑medicine specialists, scheduling diagnostics and following up through treatment. Human Resources staff described the benefit as voluntary for employees, their dependents and retirees; HR said the Ready…
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