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- Maximum_medical_improvement abstract "Maximum medical improvement (MMI) occurs when an injured employee reaches a state where his or her condition cannot be improved any further or when a treatment plateau in a person’s healing process is reached. It can mean that the patient has fully recovered from the injury or that the patient’s medical condition has stabilized to the point that no major medical or emotional change can be expected in the injured workers’ condition. At that point, no further healing or improvement is deemed possible and this occurs despite continuing medical treatment or rehabilitative programs the injured worker partakes in. When a worker who is receiving Workers' Compensation benefits reaches maximum medical improvement, his or her condition is assessed and a degree of permanent or partial impairment is determined. This degree will impact the amount of benefits the worker is able to receive.Maximum medical improvement means that treatment options have been exhausted. Temporary disability payments are terminated and a settlement is worked out regarding the condition of the worker at this point.".
- Maximum_medical_improvement wikiPageExternalLink www.workerscompensation.com.
- Maximum_medical_improvement wikiPageID "20196558".
- Maximum_medical_improvement wikiPageRevisionID "553026520".
- Maximum_medical_improvement hasPhotoCollection Maximum_medical_improvement.
- Maximum_medical_improvement subject Category:Insurance.
- Maximum_medical_improvement subject Category:Labour_law.
- Maximum_medical_improvement comment "Maximum medical improvement (MMI) occurs when an injured employee reaches a state where his or her condition cannot be improved any further or when a treatment plateau in a person’s healing process is reached. It can mean that the patient has fully recovered from the injury or that the patient’s medical condition has stabilized to the point that no major medical or emotional change can be expected in the injured workers’ condition.".
- Maximum_medical_improvement label "Maximum medical improvement".
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- Maximum_medical_improvement sameAs Q6795903.
- Maximum_medical_improvement sameAs Q6795903.
- Maximum_medical_improvement wasDerivedFrom Maximum_medical_improvement?oldid=553026520.
- Maximum_medical_improvement isPrimaryTopicOf Maximum_medical_improvement.