ATF Medical launches catastrophic care program, seeks to improve claims outcomes

By HME News Staff
Updated 10:23 AM CST, Wed November 12, 2025
NEWNAN, Ga. – ATF Medical, a provider of complex workers’ compensation care solutions, today announced the launch of Catastrophic Care Advantage. The company says the proactive offering is designed to dramatically improve outcomes for catastrophic workplace injury claims, while lowering costs for payers and employers. “The first days after a catastrophic injury set the tone for the entire recovery journey,” said Susan Nelson, CEO. “Our program puts proven strategies in place early, giving injured workers the best chance at independence, while helping payers and employers stabilize claim costs. It’s about transforming chaos into coordinated care.” ATF Medical says catastrophic claims represent just 1% of workers’ compensation cases but account for up to 20% of total claim costs, with individual claims often exceeding $1 million. The Catastrophic Care Advantage offering addresses this challenge by delivering early, preventative engagement that ensures injured workers have the right equipment, housing modifications and clinical support in place before discharge – preventing costly complications and hospital readmittance.
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