Handling ptsd claims in the workers comp industry
When they are in need, we act fast.
PsychPartners is your direct path to swift and supportive PTSD treatment for injured workers.
In the world of workers’ compensation and mental health care, we uncovered a significant challenge: injured workers suffering from PTSD often faced lengthy delays in accessing the critical treatment they needed. This challenge is amplified by the scarcity of mental health care providers willing to participate in workers’ compensation cases. The existing system is fraught with inefficiencies, causing undue stress and hardship for both the injured workers and insurance professionals.
Recognizing the urgent need for a solution, we embarked on a mission to bridge the gap between injured workers and mental health care providers. We understood that insurance professionals were burdened with heavy caseloads, struggling to find the right professionals for their claimants promptly.
Our innovative solution addresses the shortage of workers’ compensation participating providers by creating a network of skilled mental health care professionals who are not only willing but eager to support injured workers on their path to recovery. We handle the administrative burden, ensuring that injured workers get the care they need promptly.
Our mission is to provide insurance professionals with a seamless and compassionate solution for managing PTSD cases, ensuring injured workers receive the care they deserve promptly.
With PsychPartners, insurance professionals no longer need to navigate a complex system, and injured workers can access vital care without unnecessary delays. We have reimagined mental health care in the context of workers’ compensation, delivering swift and effective solutions where they are needed most.
Our experienced staff are well-versed in the intricate details of workers’ compensation laws, regulations, and procedures. Contact us and we will respond in 24 hours or less.
P.O. Box 340593 Tampa, FL 33694
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Call us: (813) 358-4450
Important info about Veterans: PTSD is often associated with military veterans, and it is reported that a significant number of veterans experience PTSD. The exact figures can vary, but it has been estimated that around 20% of veterans who served in operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom may have experienced PTSD. ... See MoreSee Less
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Women vs. Men: Studies suggest that women are more likely to experience PTSD than men. This could be related to the higher likelihood of exposure to certain types of trauma, such as sexual assault.
Trauma Exposure: Not everyone exposed to trauma develops PTSD. It is estimated that about 60% of men and 50% of women experience at least one traumatic event in their lives, but not all of them develop PTSD. ... See MoreSee Less
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Test Post 3: We take an adjunctive approach to our provider network, making it more appealing to those who may have been reluctant to accept workers' compensation cases in the past. ... See MoreSee Less
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Test Post 2: Our unique value lies in our ready and willing network providers, allowing us to offer a hands-free solution for handling catastrophic claims, such as PTSD. ... See MoreSee Less
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Test Post: Rapid Access to Specialized Care: We match injured workers with a network physician guaranteed to see the patient within 72 hours, eliminating the need for insurance professionals to search for psychiatric providers willing to accept workers' compensation patients. ... See MoreSee Less
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