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Life Care Planning

Options our specialists offer:

  1. Carefully review all medical records and supporting documentation.

  2. Conduct in-depth interviews with the individual.

  3. Collaborate with the treating and rehabilitation team to gather expert input.

  4. Research and validate current costs and available resources.

  5. Finalize a report with our findings that are clear and concise.

The final report delivers a clear, itemized summary of every recommended service, specifying the duration, frequency, purpose, and cost per unit and per year. This thorough process ensures your Life Care Plan remains accurate, comprehensive, and a dependable resource for long-term care management and planning.

Life Care Plans

Life care planning, as defined by the International Commission on Healthcare Certification (ICHCC), is a dynamic document that outlines the current and future needs, along with associated costs, for individuals with catastrophic injuries or chronic health conditions. It is a comprehensive, organized plan based on published standards, comprehensive assessments, data analysis, and research.

Life Care Plan Review

Our Life Care Plan Review provides a comprehensive assessment of existing Life Care Plans to ensure they fully address each individual’s unique needs and meet recognized life care planning standards. A Life Care Plan is a dynamic document that details both current and anticipated care requirements, including associated costs, for individuals living with catastrophic injuries or chronic health conditions.

Medical Summary

A medical summary report is a streamlined document that presents key aspects of a patient’s healthcare history, including diagnoses, treatments, and pertinent clinical information. It serves as a clear, organized snapshot of the individual’s medical background, offering essential insights without the volume of full medical records. This summary supports efficient communication among healthcare providers or other authorized parties.

Cost Research

Cost research involves analyzing the anticipated financial demands related to an individual's ongoing medical care and support services. This analysis is fundamental to constructing a precise and dependable life care plan, particularly following a catastrophic injury. To ensure the plan is appropriately funded and defensible in financial or legal contexts, each cost should be presented at cash rate value and supported by three independent sources.

Medical Cost Projection

Medical Cost Projection offers an estimate of anticipated medical and care-related expenses based on a review of medical records and current clinical research. This approach is typically used early in or during the course of treatment and does not involve direct interaction with the patient. It provides a proactive overview of future care needs, often addressing short- to mid-term planning.

Areas of Expertise
  • Maritime Law (Jones Act, Longshore & Harbors Workers Compensation Act)

  • Defense Base Act

  • Workers' Compensation

  • PTSD

  • Wage Earning Capacity

  • Heart and Lung

  • Medical Malpractice

  • Toxic Tort

  • Railroad

  • Personal Injury

  • Louisiana Rehabilitation Services

  • Return to work programs

  • Traumatic Brain and Spinal cord injury

  • Social Security Disability Hearings

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