White Paper

Does Your Workers’ Comp Patient Suffer from Acute or Chronic Injuries?

Claims insight tools are helping workers’ comp claims and care teams collaborate better on care plans, driving improved outcomes.
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White Paper Summary

Workers’ compensation professionals are required to make critical decisions, often with limited information. Having a better understanding of a patient’s injury or status can significantly impact the outcome.

Claims insight tools are valuable resources that offer critical information for managing the direction of a workers’ comp claim. These tools vary greatly and are leveraged throughout the claim’s lifecycle. When it comes to claims involving diagnostic imaging, we have seen an evolution in how claims insight tools are built and leveraged.

One example is Age of Injury (AOI), which can provide much needed clarity on the timeline and causality of an injury. When completing an AOI report, an independent radiologist reviews the injured worker’s diagnostic images and interpretation to determine whether the injury is new or pre-existing.

From a claims perspective, having resources like AOI on hand allows workers’ comp professionals to quickly decide whether they will accept the claim, engage with an independent medical examiner (IME), fast track surgery, or choose a more conservative approach to care.

To learn more about One Call, please visit their website.

One Call is the nation’s leading provider of specialized solutions to the workers’ compensation industry. One Call’s solutions enable faster, more efficient and more cost-effective claims resolution with a focus on injured workers’ needs across the continuum of care.

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