Handling Spinal Cord and Traumatic Brain Injuries
Originally published in CLM By Mike Fordyce Getting injured on the job is a traumatic experience for all involved. Maybe the worker fell off a…
Originally published in CLM By Mike Fordyce Getting injured on the job is a traumatic experience for all involved. Maybe the worker fell off a…
Originally published in Physicians Practice By Halee Fischer-Wright, MD Nearly every industry in the United States has become part of the on-demand economy, where consumers can get…
Originally published in Work Comp Central By Toby Huston, Ph.D. and Mark Johansen, M.D. Catastrophic spinal cord and brain injuries are physically devastating, clearly, but it…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Tony Colarossi The healthcare industry has struggled for years to cut excesses amid the $3.2 trillion spent annually on…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Marcia Flaherty Physician compensation reset. Those three words can create confusion among doctors running small medical practices and looking…
Originally published in WorkCompWire By Stephanie Percival A traumatic injury — such as brain or spinal cord damage — creates an intense set of pressures on everyone…
Originally published in PE Hub By Patrick Krause The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ change of policy last summer to pay for total knee- and hip-replacement procedures…
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Victor Kats In the healthcare industry, there is currently a gap between poor and vulnerable populations and community health resources….
Originally published in Becker’s Hospital Review By Sharon K. Ulep Most patients enter hospitals as the result of an unexpected emergency or for a planned surgical…
Originally published in American City Business Journals By Patrick McCormick There’s about to be a boom of aging Baby Boomers. By 2030, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates…