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Employers, providers, TPAs and other workers’ comp stakeholders need to work together to succeed.
With a plethora of technology and innovation on the horizon for workers’ compensation, it’s important to pause and review the core competencies that built this industry and how good data can be used to enhance each.
Early PT can be the key to improved injured worker outcomes and lower claims costs. How can workers’ comp promote quicker access to care?
Data can only help improve claims adjusters if payers, adjusters, providers and claimants communicate with one another.
As workers’ compensation tries to better understand how biopsychosocial factors influence recovery, industry professionals may want to consider how age and mental health conditions influence physical therapy.
MedRisk’s team of experts is leading the way to methods of stronger, faster recovery while avoiding the expense and trauma of surgeries and addictive painkillers.
A progressive take on the role of physical therapists offers a caring and efficient means to identify psychosocial issues and focus the right resources at the right time.