Occupational health and workers' compensation services for employers
Medcor operates a healthcare delivery network for employers—onsite clinics, mobile units, telehealth, and triage services—focused on occupational health and workers' compensation management. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 150 roles posted in the last 30 days, concentrated almost entirely in healthcare and construction delivery roles, signaling rapid clinic expansion. Tech stack is Microsoft Office + SQL Server + Power BI, a conservative data backbone typical of healthcare providers prioritizing compliance and reporting over product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Medical Director
Medcor provides occupational health services to employers across manufacturing, construction, pharmaceuticals, retail, renewables, and other industrial sectors in the U.S. and Canada. The company operates through multiple service channels—onsite clinics, mobile clinics, telehealth, and injury/illness triage—designed to reduce unnecessary procedures, prescriptions, and claims costs for employers while providing early intervention and evidence-based treatment. Medcor manages workers' compensation case workflows, safety staffing, OSHA compliance, and pre-employment screening. Founded in 1984 and privately held, the company employs 1,001–5,000 people and is headquartered in McHenry, Illinois.
Medcor delivers occupational health services including onsite and mobile clinics, telehealth triage, workers' compensation case management, pre-employment and post-offer screenings, injury and illness triage, safety training, and OSHA record-keeping support.
Medcor serves manufacturing, distribution, food processing, construction (OCIP/CCIP), pharmaceuticals, retail, renewables, insurance, and hospitality/entertainment sectors across the U.S. and Canada.
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