Telephonic Case Manager Coordinates Early Return to Work
This case study highlights the effective role of TCM in accelerating recovery and reducing costs for a 20-year-old with a severe knee injury.
Injured Employee Receives COVID Recovery Therapies
An MVP Approach
Light-duty options for injured temp staffing employeesWhen most people think of light-duty return to work, staffing agency employees are often not considered.
Focusing on a Physical Work Injury Could Mean Missing a Mental Health Challenge
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Discover how comprehensive employee care, from effective claim management to mental health support, enhances recovery outcomes
Honoring Those Who Drive Injured Employees’ Return to Work
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National Case Management Week is a time to thank those who advocate for injured and disabled employees. Return to work is a term widely used in the P&C industry, but how often do we consider its true meaning? Think about the amount of effort, skill, coordination and compliance it takes to reach that goal, especially for those overcoming the most severe injuries or illnesses. Suddenly, the power of those three words is massive.
Safeguarding Medicare's Interests: Strategies and Updates
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Discover insightful strategies for Medicare compliance, including essential updates on Section 111 reporting and Medicare Set-Asides. Learn best practices to efficiently resolve conditional payments and prepare for 2024 enforcement changes, safeguarding Medicare's interests in claims settlements.
Breaking down DME
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The word “durable” brings a sense of long standing, like the words “endure” and “duration.” Durable medical equipment, or DME, refers to the sturdy devices and supplies injured workers need to maintain their daily lives as they recover. And it might be little surprise that until 2020, the most commonly ordered types of durable medical equipment remained largely the same from year to year.