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Workers' Comp White Paper

Healing at Home: A Holistic Guide to Workers' Compensation Recovery

1 MIN READ

Home health care plays a crucial role in workers’ compensation, offering a multifaceted strategy to improve care quality, enhance patient experience, and lower care expenses.

Workers' Comp Article

Specialty Solutions Spotlight: Top Work-Related Injury Causes & Costs

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In workers’ compensation staying well-informed about the most common and costly injuries is crucial to navigating the complexities of cases. This knowledge provides claims professionals with a thorough understanding of potential challenges, enabling them to make more effective decisions with greater insight.

Workers' Comp Article

Specialty Solutions Spotlight: Electrical Stimulation Devices in Workers’ Comp Recovery

3 MIN READ

Electrical stimulation devices (ESDs) are often used as an alternative to traditional pain medication and can be an effective option for managing pain and promoting healing without the negative side effects associated with narcotic and non-narcotic pain medication.

Workers' Comp White Paper

From Hospital to Home and All Points in Between: The Importance of Transition of Care Planning in Driving The Best Possible Outcomes

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Discover the transformative power of transition of care planning for your toughest claims in our latest white paper, From Hospital to Home and All Points In Between: The Importance of Transition of Care Planning.

Workers' Comp Article

Specialty Solutions Spotlight: Cybersecurity Risks With Internet Connected Medical Devices

3 MIN READ

The advent of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has facilitated the transmission of data from medical devices and enabled physicians to remotely customize treatment settings. However, like other computer systems, medical devices are susceptible to security breaches, which have the potential to compromise the device’s safety and effectiveness.

Workers' Comp Article

Specialty Solutions Spotlight: The Significance of Tesla in MRI

2 MIN READ

In diagnostic imaging, medical professionals often refer to magnetic resonance (MR) scanners as 1.5T or 3.0T, denoting their magnetic field strength. In terms of MR, “T” represents tesla, a unit of measurement for magnetic flux density. This unit of measurement on the International System of Units (SI), was named after scientist Nikola Tesla.

Infographic Article

Diagnostic Imaging Services: Life of a Claim

View the Diagnostic Imaging Claims Process