[mc id=”175″ type=”audio”]Jodi discusses the role of the nurse case manager and when it makes sense to terminate her involvement[/mc]One of the lesser known players used by Georgia workers’ comp insurers is the nurse case manager. In the past, insurers could assign nurse case managers to every claim. Now, claimants and their lawyers can terminate the involvement of nurse case managers, except in the instance of catastrophic injury cases. Who is the nurse case manager and what does she do? In this short audio report, I explain how insurance companies sometimes use nurse case managers to try and influence treating doctors and I discuss a recent case in which I pulled the plug on a nurse case manager’s involvement.
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[…] WordPress PluginThis past July, I discussed on this blog issues related to the participation of a nurse case manager in a Georgia Workers' Compensation claim. In that post I pointed out that insurance […]