Reconcile Care Management Services
RCMS
Reconcile Care Management Services
Established 2009
Personal Injury · Workers' Compensation · Disability Litigation

Reconcile Care Management Services

Explore the C.A.R.E. clinical framework through a guided demonstration or access the clinical analysis tools directly.

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C.A.R.E. Platform Demo

Clinical Analysis & Recovery Entitlements

Guided attorney demonstration of the C.A.R.E. Methodology

  • View the attorney dashboard
  • See how client intake becomes case insights
  • Understand C.A.R.E.'s clinical review process
Start C.A.R.E. Demo
Built on 25+ years of clinical care management experience
Designed for Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, and Disability litigation
Demonstrates the C.A.R.E. methodology in action
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Clinical Sequencing Auditor

Injury Documentation Review

Evaluate injury care sequencing and documentation

  • Evaluate treatment sequencing
  • Identify documentation gaps
  • Highlight potential case vulnerabilities
  • Generate a structured review summary
Run the Auditor
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Functional Capacity Index

FCI — 4Ps Wellness Assessment

Assess functional impact across the 4Ps of Wellness

  • Score functional impact across the 4Ps of Wellness
  • Identify early destabilization risks
  • Generate an FCI indicator Score
  • Support case strategy discussions
Calculate the FCI

Forensic Care Management™

A structured clinical methodology for injury care sequencing and defensible case strategy.

Where Clinical Precision Meets Legal Strategy

When clinical findings are analyzed alongside evidence-based treatment pathways, the trajectory of recovery becomes clearer, entitlements become less ambiguous, and legal strategy becomes more focused and efficacious.

Framework

The C.A.R.E. Methodology

Clinical Analysis & Recovery Entitlements

Within the C.A.R.E. Methodology, recovery is not limited to physical healing. True recovery includes the functional and financial stability that existed prior to injury.

To evaluate recovery accurately, the C.A.R.E. Methodology examines the 4Ps of Wellness:

P1
Physical Injury severity, treatment response, and functional limitations
P2
Psychological Emotional and cognitive impacts of injury
P3
Psychosocial Family stability, support systems, and environmental stressors
P4
Professional Work capacity, income stability, and vocational impact

When injury disrupts these domains, individuals may be entitled to compensation for the time, care, and long-term impacts required to restore their pre-injury baseline — or for the permanent losses that prevent a full return.

Clinical evidence does more than document treatment. When properly analyzed, it defines the trajectory of recovery and the entitlements that follow.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What types of cases benefit from the C.A.R.E. analysis?
The C.A.R.E. Methodology is designed for cases where injury, disability, or chronic health conditions affect functional capacity, treatment progression, or long-term recovery. It is particularly useful in personal injury, workers' compensation, disability, and other matters where clinical evidence must be understood in the context of recovery trajectory and potential entitlements.
2. Does the Clinical Sequencing Auditor store client or case data?
No. The Clinical Sequencing Auditor is designed as an educational and analytical tool and does not store medical records, client information, or protected health data. The tool evaluates treatment sequencing patterns only during the active session based on the information entered by the user.
3. How long does the Clinical Sequencing Audit take to complete?
Most audits take approximately 5–10 minutes to complete. The process guides the user through a structured set of questions about treatment sequencing and care progression and then generates a report identifying potential clinical sequencing risks and documentation gaps.
4. Is the Functional Capacity Index a medical opinion?
No. The Functional Capacity Index is a clinical analytical framework used to illustrate how injury, disability, or chronic health conditions may affect an individual's ability to sustain work or functional activity. It does not diagnose, treat, or provide medical opinions. The framework organizes clinical indicators related to functional capacity and recovery trajectory within the context of potential recovery entitlements.
5. Is the demo the full C.A.R.E. platform?
No. The demonstration provides a guided overview of how the C.A.R.E. framework functions, including the client intake structure, clinical oversight model, and documentation analysis concepts. Some components are simplified or intentionally limited in the demonstration environment in order to protect proprietary methodology and case-processing workflows.
6. Can attorneys request a full case review?
Yes. Attorneys who want a deeper analysis may request a guided platform walkthrough or case consultation. This allows the clinical framework behind the tools to be applied more fully to the documentation, recovery trajectory, and potential entitlements present in a specific case.

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If you have questions about the C.A.R.E. platform, the Clinical Sequencing Auditor, the Functional Capacity Index, or guided case review services, please use the form below.