
Proprietary, proactive,
and powerful risk assessment
Kingstree services act as an ecosystem. Clients can enter the ecosystem at one point using one or more services or have Kingstree build a comprehensive program.

Pioneered by Kingstree, the unique proprietary bridge assessment is a detailed guided interview conducted by specialized Bridge staff with the injured worker and serves as a powerful risk assessment tool. Each assessment results in a co-morbidity and psych-social score that allows for an appropriate action plan and targeted management every claim.
The proprietary bridge assessment benefits include:
- identification of early cost drivers
- Creates t best care plan for optimal outcomes
Post-Triage Contact
Kingstree’s detailed guided interview utilizes several critical pathways.
- 3-point outbound contact with the injured worker, provider, and employer.
- Validation of occurrence and treatment.
- Confirmation of PMI and co-medicals.


Risk Assessment Indicator Score
This tool sets the stage to avert future issues.
- Provides both a co-morbidity and psych-social score for targeted management.
- Identifies claims that will require further case management intervention.
Early Cost Driver Identification
Prooctive oction plans are initiated or this early stage.
- Detailed history of involved body parts with links to ICD-9 codes. Clear definition of injury for apppropriate claims decisions.
- Clear definition of injury for appropriate claims decisions.


Management Strategies
Client centric business rules are implemented at program launch.
- Clear communication channels with actionable care strategies are established at this stage.
- Established protocols are leveraged to deploy enhanced case management: intervention..
Business Intelligence
Data collection from the Bridge Assessment will document savings impact on your workers’ compensation program.
- Risk assessment indicators and claims impact.
- Decreased claims cost.
- Improved injury reporting lag-time.

Ready to see what the Kingstree Bridge Assessment can do for you?