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How does somebody start to take care of Worker's Compensation patients in their office?
How does somebody start to take care of Worker's Compensation patients in their office?
I've heard the biggest problem is if you don't see many WC patients then the extra paperwork is the problem. Do you feel that wouldn't be the case if your practice is dedicated to this system?
this is true, as is dealing with secondary gain and case managers who come to appointments and eff things up for you.
HOWEVER, I personally love work comp. It is greater than 50% of my patient volume, and by communicating well with both industry and with insurers, I am now the "company doc" at two industries in my town. That allows other revenue streams (fitness for duty, hearing/respiratory evals) for which the industry pays at the time of service (usually with a CC).
I agree with ampaphb that the learning curve is steep
You do hearing and respiratory evals? As in you test their ears and their lungs? This is a regular WC thing?