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Three Keys to Managing Psychosocial Barriers to Recovery
Pushing past psychosocial barriers to injury recovery often takes a more strategic approach to communication with all stakeholders. Understand how effective communication, early identification, and a multi-disciplinary approach are crucial for managing psychosocial...
The Winning Formula: Claim Scoring and Clinical Pathways for Better Patient Outcomes
The rise of Big Data has allowed for the early identification of at-risk workers comp claims, but siloed data has long been an obstacle. Effective data sharing is now allowing workers comp professionals and providers to leverage data as a fundamental driving force...
Don’t Let These Factors Derail Recovery: Experts Reveal How Age and Mental Health Affect Physical Therapy
As workers’ compensation tries to better understand how biopsychosocial factors influence recovery, industry professionals may want to consider how age and mental health conditions influence physical therapy. Over the last few years, the workers’ compensation...
How Data Can Help Track An Injured Worker’s Clinical Progress, Improving Efficiency and Efficacy in Claims
Data can only help improve claims adjusters if payers, adjusters, providers and claimants communicate with one another. Physical therapist Greg Nichols, president of SPNet, a division of MedRisk, is a self-described “data junkie.” He loves looking at data to...
Revolutionizing Recovery: How to actually get injured workers into PT earlier
Last week, I described a new approach that could transform recovery in workers’ compensation as we know it: Early PT Intervention. To recap, traditional processes can be slower than we may like. We are familiar with it: an injured worker gets evaluated by an...
The Overlooked (and incredibly effective) Soft Tissue Recovery Strategy
Low-complexity, low severity injuries are a silent thorn in the side of workers’ compensation, making up more than a third of all injuries. These injuries, normally back pain, sprains, and muscle strains, can sideline the workforce and slow down productivity. All...
We provide all stakeholders in the workers’ comp process – payers, employers, adjusters, case managers, physicians, network providers and injured employees – with evidence-based services that support the entire continuum of care.
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