FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers regarding treatment coordination and documentation practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How quickly can treatment begin after referral?

24-48 hours. Treatment scheduling is established promptly after intake review. Timing depends on patient condition, service type, and coordination requirements, but delays are minimized to maintain treatment continuity.

Do you coordinate directly with attorneys?

Yes. Tytan Health maintains direct communication with referring attorneys regarding treatment timelines, care updates, and documentation status throughout the case.

What types of services are provided in-home?

Services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and personal care assistance, all delivered in-home with structured coordination.

How is medical documentation handled?

Documentation is maintained consistently across all treatment stages. Records are organized, clear, and suitable for review during case evaluation, negotiation, or litigation.

Can treatment proceed without upfront payment?

In lien-based cases, treatment may proceed without immediate payment. Financial arrangements are aligned with case structure and handled accordingly.

What is the difference between lien treatment and funded treatment?

Lien treatment is tied to case resolution, with payment deferred. Funded treatment involves third-party financing that allows care to proceed while maintaining documentation and treatment continuity.

How do you ensure continuity of care?

Care is delivered based on physicians' orders, with scheduled visits and provider coordination ensuring no gaps in treatment. Consistent documentation across all treatment stages supports uninterrupted care.

How are treatment plans established?

Treatment plans are established based on the injury mechanism, patient condition, recovery progression, and physicians' orders. Each plan outlines care steps, timelines, and documentation requirements from intake through completion.