Workers' Comp Resources
Practical guides for adjusters, case managers, and TPAs — on DME, home health, home modifications, and complex care.
Guides That Help You Move Claims Forward
From how to submit a DME referral to understanding CHAMP Certification, these articles are written specifically for the workers' compensation professionals who rely on HealthCare Comp every day.
The Cost of Waiting on the Home
On a catastrophic claim, the modification costs the same whenever it's ordered. What changes is whether the patient sits in a hospital bed waiting for it. See how early engagement eliminates ~$93,000 in avoidable inpatient spend.
View InfographicOne Partner. Every Service Your Claim Needs.
All 6 workers' comp ancillary service lines — DME, home health, home modifications, complex care, catastrophic care, and wellness equipment — explained in one shareable overview.
View InfographicThe Comorbidity Cost Multiplier
Same injury. Same treatment plan. Dramatically different claim costs. See how unmanaged diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea multiply workers' comp costs — and how a targeted wellness equipment program delivers 3–6× ROI.
View InfographicSleep Apnea and Workplace Safety: How CPAP Programs Reduce Accident Risk
Untreated sleep apnea increases workplace accident risk 2—3—. Learn how employer CPAP programs reduce injuries, accelerate recovery, and deliver a measurable ROI for risk managers.
Read ArticleHow a Workplace Wellness Program Improves Employee Satisfaction and Work Product
A well-designed wellness program does more than reduce claims — it boosts morale, retention, and the quality of work your employees deliver every day.
Read ArticleWhat Is a Residential Risk Assessment for Workers' Comp?
Learn what a Residential Risk Assessment is, when it's required in workers' compensation, and how CHAMP Certified professionals conduct them for injured workers.
Read ArticleHow to Submit a DME Referral for an Injured Worker
A step-by-step guide for workers' comp adjusters and case managers on submitting durable medical equipment (DME) referrals efficiently and correctly.
Read ArticleComplex Care Coordination in Workers' Comp: What Adjusters Need to Know
Understand what complex care coordination means in workers' compensation, when to use it, and how a single-coordinator model improves outcomes and reduces costs.
Read ArticleCHAMP Certification: Why It Matters for Home Modifications in Workers' Comp
What CHAMP Certification means, why it matters for workers' compensation home modification claims, and what to look for when evaluating home modification vendors.
Read ArticleIV Infusion in Workers' Comp: When Is It Authorized?
A guide for workers' compensation adjusters on when IV infusion therapy is authorized, what types are covered, and how to coordinate infusion services for injured workers.
Read ArticleTemporary vs. Permanent Home Modifications: A Guide for Workers' Comp Adjusters
Understand the difference between temporary and permanent home modifications in workers' compensation claims, when each is appropriate, and how to avoid over-authorizing.
Read ArticleHow Home Health Services Speed Recovery for Injured Workers
Learn how skilled home health services accelerate recovery for workers' compensation claimants, reduce re-hospitalization, and lower overall claim costs.
Read ArticleReady to Submit a Referral?
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