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Feature: Collaboration and Its Effect on Successful PT Claim Outcomes

Our Vice President of Clinical Services Brian Murphy was recently on a panel discussion with OneCallCM to discuss collaboration and its effect on successful physical therapy claim outcomes. During this panel discussion, physical therapy experts and industry stakeholders had the chance to talk about how collaboration plays a key role in physical therapy claim outcomes. The hour-long panel discussion, which was also featured as a top story by WorkCompWire, covered important factors that could determine the outcome of each PT claim including barriers to care, clinical oversight, early engagement, data and treatment planning, definitions of a good outcome, and the impact of coordinated care.

To view/listen to the discussion, head on over to OneCallCM to watch the hour-long video and panel discussion.

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