2022 Telephonic Heart of Case Management Award Winner
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Nashville, TN Christine Heil, RN, CCM A 45-year-old manager of an auto repair company was assisting an employee when a vehicle he was standing near
2022 Field Heart of Case Management Award Winner
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Dallas, TXMary Campbell-Pittman, RN, MSN, CCMA police officer was hospitalized in the ICU with shortness of breath secondary to a COVID diagnosis.
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Measuring the Impact of Case Management
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Since the birth of case management in the workers' compensation industry, payers and employers have struggled to quantify the impact that case management has on a claim.
Independence Through Home Modification
When an employee sustains a significant injury which requires inpatient care and rehabilitation, going home is often the first major goal of recovery. But the comforts of home may not be so comforting if the person requires a wheelchair or other assistive devices to get around. On today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, we talk with Nicole Usher of Apricus who explains how home modifications can make an injured employee’s house home sweet home again.
3 ways to build engagement and trust in workers' comp claimants
When an employee is injured on the job, it is in everyone's best interest to mobilize for a fast and complete recovery. However, that outcome may be unintentionally sabotaged by an unlikely development: lack of patient engagement and trust.
Taking the Time to Listen Can Pay Off in the Long Run
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The goal of any workers' compensation case management program is to minimize the impact of an injury and assist injured employees in realizing their maximum functional abilities.