In this episode of Workers Comp Unwrapped, Max and guest expert Ayesha dive into the real impact of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) on providers. While MMI signals medical stability for injured workers, it opens a new chapter of billing challenges, lien deadlines, and heightened scrutiny for healthcare providers.
Learn what MMI truly means under California law, how it affects treatment approvals, and why failing to act quickly post-MMI can jeopardize your payments. Ayesha shares actionable insights on lien strategy, UR compliance, and how to avoid the most common mistakes providers make after MMI is declared.
If you're a provider navigating the complexities of workers' comp claims, this episode is your roadmap to staying protected—and paid—after MMI.
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