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Picture this, a patient enters your practice with a workplace injury, likely requiring several services – physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, an interpreter, DME and possibly transportation. Your first reaction, after feeling empathy for your patient, is possibly an overwhelming sense of dread about the complexity involved in getting this patient through the workers’ compensation labyrinth. It is not as simple as scheduling an appointment with one of the physical therapy practices you generally use. There are several steps that you must first go through that are unique to getting the injured worker the care they need.
Fill out the form to receive “Workers’ Compensation Management: Five Reasons to Outsource the Intricate Process," a two-page whitepaper covering intricacies of workers' compensation claims management and the solutions available to your practice.
Picture this, a patient enters your practice with a workplace injury, likely requiring several services – physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, an interpreter, DME and possibly transportation. Your first reaction, after feeling empathy for your patient, is possibly an overwhelming sense of dread about the complexity involved in getting this patient through the workers’ compensation labyrinth. It is not as simple as scheduling an appointment with one of the physical therapy practices you generally use. There are several steps that you must first go through that are unique to getting the injured worker the care they need.
Fill out the form to receive “Workers’ Compensation Management: Five Reasons to Outsource the Intricate Process," a two-page whitepaper covering intricacies of workers' compensation claims management and the solutions available to your practice.