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Digital Connectivity Helps Improve the Patient Experience and Outcomes. How Can More Workers’ Comp Stakeholders Adopt It?

Digitization that aligns technology and data across the workers' compensation industry can revolutionize the way stakeholders collaborate, improving patient care and driving better claims outcomes.
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Our world is more digitally connected than ever — so why doesn’t it feel that way in healthcare?

Paper-based systems are particularly frustrating in workers’ comp, where multiple stakeholders — employers, adjusters, and providers — must stay aligned throughout the care process. Cumbersome analog processes delay treatment approvals, leading to frustration for all involved.

“Sometimes, when we don’t move fast enough, the injured worker’s experience suffers. They hear one thing from the medical provider and something else from the payer, because the information hasn’t synced up yet,” said Elisha Krempetz, vice president of strategy and innovation at Concentra.

“If you’re constantly managing information, trying to track it down and get it, often through phone calls, that really impacts the patient experience. Our partners need information from Concentra, and we need information from our partners to support the patient’s care journey and the claim process.”

Workers’ compensation stakeholders are starting to embrace digital connectivity, however. New tools are helping medical providers and adjusters communicate better throughout the claims process, creating a better experience for injured workers.

To learn more about Concentra, please visit their website.

Concentra® is America’s leading provider of occupational health services, delivering work-related injury care, physical therapy, and workforce health services from nearly 550 Concentra medical centers and more than 150 onsite clinics at employer locations nationwide.

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