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TIP OF THE WEEK - March 3, 2014

TIP OF THE WEEK - March 3, 2014. What is a “ C atastrophic ” case?. Answer :.

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TIP OF THE WEEK - March 3, 2014

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  1. TIP OF THE WEEK - March 3, 2014 What is a “Catastrophic” case?

  2. Answer: • “Catastrophic cases are defined as those in which the injured worker (IW) has sustained life-threatening injuries or the injury has resulted in extensive functional deficits where the medical recovery is expected to extend over a long or indefinite period of time (traumatic head or spinal cord injuries, severe burns, strokes, multiple fractures, amputations, etc.). Catastrophic cases are primarily those cases involving multiple and/or complex medical conditions and involve multiple and various medical specialists and other health care professionals.” • “The District Director (or designee) determines when a case should be classified as catastrophic in nature.” • “The timeframe and expenditure limits normally associated with FN assignmentsmay be waived and determined based on the particular case. “ • Catastrophic cases may be appropriate for dual tracking. Reference: Division of Federal Employees' Compensation (DFEC) Field Nurse Handbook Part 5 - Catastrophic Case Nurse Assignments: http://www.dol.gov/owcp/dfec/regs/compliance/DFECfolio/FNHB-PT5/ If you have a question or topic for Tip of the Week, contact your District 6 liaison, Jacksonville, FL

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