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Clean Intermittent Cathing Best Practices

Clean Intermittent Cathing Best Practices There is no “gold standard” for bladder management. The implemented strategy must be specific to the individual and enhance their quality of life. The ideal model is interdisciplinary, responsive, and reality-based in proactively meeting the individual’s needs. Clean intermittent catheterization [...]

Clean Intermittent Cathing Best Practices2024-10-29T11:11:49-05:00

Solving the Prosthetic Problem

A staggering cost, a medical need, an unworn expensive mistake. These are all words to describe the prosthetic process for both injured workers and carriers.

Solving the Prosthetic Problem2021-02-04T15:53:14-06:00

Why Occupational Therapists are Ideal for Home Assessments

A home assessment determines the details of an injured workers’ home and what their specific challenges may be within that home. However, home assessments can come in varying degrees of detail and recommendation.

Why Occupational Therapists are Ideal for Home Assessments2020-11-25T13:10:15-06:00

Make a Move With our Trusted ATPs

There’s an important service that is hard to come by in the world of workers’ compensation: Effective delivery and set up of ALL large durable medical equipment (DME).

Make a Move With our Trusted ATPs2020-10-23T15:56:12-05:00

Who’s at the core of a successful home modification?

Anyone in the workers’ compensation insurance industry knows that home modification projects can be complex. There are always a minimum of three parties involved: the injured worker, their insurance carrier and the home modification provider.

Who’s at the core of a successful home modification?2020-06-30T11:03:23-05:00

Clean Up Your Workflow This Spring

It’s time for spring cleaning! Eliminate what you don’t need, such as an unnecessary chain of network service providers. This month, we’ve illustrated a clear picture of what makes CorLife truly different from other network service providers.

Clean Up Your Workflow This Spring2020-05-12T14:19:22-05:00

Bringing Quality Care Home

This month, let’s talk home health care! Healing is truly done best when in the comfort of home. Home can help an injured worker regain some normalcy and routine. Home is where loved ones can be together and cope after a traumatic injury. Home is always the goal. CorLife is proud to help bring injured workers home while providing the best possible care.

Bringing Quality Care Home2024-11-13T15:22:56-06:00

Philanthropy is the Gift That Keeps on Giving

This time of year is known for giving, generosity and kindness. At CorLife, that’s our approach all year long. President/CEO Lauren Underhill believes as a business owner, there’s an obligation to give back to the communities CorLife serves. To show our appreciation, here are some ways CorLife lended a helping hand:

Philanthropy is the Gift That Keeps on Giving2019-02-22T14:14:18-06:00

The Simple Benefits of Clinical Claim Handlers

As you may have heard, CorLife operates with a core philosophy of simplicity. And we stand out in our industry because of how we put this philosophy into practice. At CorLife, each case is managed—from start to finish—by ONE specially-trained clinical claim handler (CCH). This CCH is assigned to a claim from the beginning of the claim and follows it through to the end. They serve as the care and communication hub for each claim.

The Simple Benefits of Clinical Claim Handlers2018-11-09T14:53:21-06:00

Not All Equipment is Alike: The Need for Expertise in DME Part II

In any category of DME, there are always multiple choices and a Cadillac, high-end high cost option. It is essential, however, for carriers, excess carriers and TPA’s to understand that, in most cases, it is absolutely possible to get the functionally precise, medically appropriate piece of equipment to suit each individual injured worker without spending top dollar.

Not All Equipment is Alike: The Need for Expertise in DME Part II2018-10-04T10:49:05-05:00
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