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Breaking down DME

July 22, 2021

The word “durable” brings a sense of long standing, like the words “endure” and “duration.” Durable medical equipment, or DME, refers to the sturdy devices and supplies injured workers need to main

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A chat about long COVID

July 12, 2021

The Sounding Board recently met with Kate Farley-Agee, our Vice President of Network Products at Coventry, and Tammy Bradly, our Vice President of Clinical Product Development, to talk about the lo

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The PAID Act is Coming to Medicare-Are You Ready?

July 7, 2021

In December 2020, an act was signed into law, which will change the way some reporting entities coordinate Medicare benefits.

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What does tesla have to do with healthcare?

June 27, 2021

When most people hear the word “tesla,” they probably think of an electric car or maybe its brilliant namesake, Nikola Tesla, who invented alternating current and designed the hydroelectric power p

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Channeling Your Inner Resilience to Foster Return to Work and Productivity

June 24, 2021

How peak recovery mindset can make the difference in return-to-work outcomes No one is without misfortune and setbacks in life, but one could argue th

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Best Practices for Supporting Mental Health in Comp

June 3, 2021

There’s a heightened awareness in our industry on how psychosocial factors impact an injured employee’s recovery. But what’s the best way to approach and address these issues?

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Exploring the Psych Effects of COVID and Emergence of PTSD in Comp

May 26, 2021

None of us have gone untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is especially true for frontline workers who care for the critically ill.

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