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Carisk Partners- A Risk-Transfer, Care Coordination Company
Carisk Partners is leveraging AI and machine learning to analyze unstructured data, predict recovery trajectories, identify high-risk workers’ comp claims and manage costs.
Top experts from Carisk offer a whole-patient perspective on the effective care and management of complex polytrauma claims in workers’ compensation.
Carisk’s mission-driven, value-based approach to leadership has helped the company attract talent and improved care for the patients it works with.
With stress and mental health at the forefront of the industry’s focus, now is the time to manage it strategically, and learn from other leading organizations that are finding success.
This injured worker recovery story sheds light on the benefits of having a specialized wound care program designed by a dedicated and knowledgeable team.
Payers and providers are looking to improve workers’ comp delivery of care. That starts by bringing transparency to claims and placing behavioral health first.
Carisk Partners shares the success of its patient-centered program as it addresses behavioral health issues impacting return to work, function and recovery.
Historically ignored in workers’ comp, psychosocial factors take center stage in this behavioral health company’s approach to treatment and recovery.
Early adopters of advocacy-based workers’ compensation models have been shown to positively impact programs and influence employee satisfaction and engagement. Here’s how to make it more broadly available.
Having a patient be active in their recovery after a work injury engages them in the process and bolsters workers’ compensation results.
For the best workers’ comp outcomes, take care of an injured worker’s body and mind.
As the workers’ comp industry better understands the relationship between mental and physical health, a new generation of industry executives are leading the way to better biopsychosocial treatment.