Shorts: Scheme Literacy for Clinicians in Workers Compensation
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This is a short from "Navigating Workers Compensation with Dr. Isabel King and Rhea Mercado"
Scheme Literacy: Translating Clinical Evidence for Workers Compensation Decisions
Dr Isabel King and Rhea Mercado discuss reframing what “evidence” means in workers’ compensation, emphasising that it is used for liability and approval decisions rather than only clinical research. They note that clinical care and compensation scheme decision-making run in parallel, creating complexity. They define being “scheme literate” as understanding how clinicians make treatment plans and reports and how these are interpreted within the compensation framework, including interpreting outcome measures and communicating them effectively. An example is provided where reporting 110 degrees of shoulder flexion is less useful than explaining how that measurement translates to functional capacity, such as performing overhead work, in a workers’ compensation-friendly message.
00:00 Evidence Reframed
00:16 Parallel Decisions
00:31 Scheme Literacy Basics
00:47 Outcome Measures Translation
00:52 Shoulder Flexion Example
Navigating Workers Compensation with Dr. Isabel King and Rhea Mercado
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