TMS blog: Issues surrounding provision of medical services in complex workers' compensation cases

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Total Medical Solutions (TMS) has launched an aptly named blog www.workcompcomplexcare.com that focuses on issues surrounding the provision of medical services in complex workers' compensation cases. It is aimed at everyone who participates in the workers' compensation industry: payers, nurse case managers, medical providers, adjusters, rehabilitation and disability professionals, home health nurses and complex care patients.

“Workcompcomplexcare.com includes stories about caring for complex injuries, common sense suggestions for reducing the costs of long-term care and many other interesting facts and features related to our industry.”

Workcompcomplexcare.com features updates on assistive technologies for people with disabilities and the latest in home modifications and home health care practices along with news and events in the workers’ compensation industry. To sign up for email alerts of new postings or an RSS feed, go to www.workcompcomplexcare.com.

“We are all excited about how this dynamic tool will help us engage more with our customers and potential customers,” said Cara Barde, president of TMS.

“Workcompcomplexcare.com includes stories about caring for complex injuries, common sense suggestions for reducing the costs of long-term care and many other interesting facts and features related to our industry.”

The blog includes a Freaky Comp Friday feature that highlights unusual stories that are related to workers’ compensation. It covers anything from bizarre work-related accidents, to stories on workers’ compensation fraud and unusual claims.

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