Team-Based Clinical Care Model

Federal Injury Behavioral Health operates through a structured, team-based clinical model designed for federal workers’ compensation cases.

Care is not organized around individual provider selection.

Instead, patients are assigned to a licensed clinician within a coordinated system that supports consistency, documentation accuracy, and compliance with OWCP requirements.

How Care Is Delivered

Each patient is assigned a treating clinician responsible for:

Conducting clinical sessions
Documenting treatment
Assessing functional impact
Maintaining alignment with accepted conditions

Care is supported by a broader system that includes:

Clinical oversight
Standardized documentation protocols
Centralized administrative coordination
Defined communication pathways

Continuity and Reassignment

Because care is system-based, continuity is maintained across the platform.

If necessary, patients may be reassigned to another clinician within Federal Injury Behavioral Health to ensure:

Timely access to care
Scheduling continuity
Ongoing documentation alignment

All transitions are handled internally and remain clinically appropriate.

Documentation and Coordination

All documentation and communication are managed through centralized systems.

This ensures:

Consistency across providers
Alignment with OWCP requirements
Accurate and complete case records

Clinicians do not operate independently of this structure.

Important Clarification

Federal Injury Behavioral Health provides behavioral health services only.

We do not:

Offer general outpatient therapy
Provide open-access or self-directed care
Base treatment on provider selection

Care is assigned, structured, and managed within the FIBH system.

Summary

The team-based model allows Federal Injury Behavioral Health to:

Maintain consistency across cases
Support OWCP documentation requirements
Ensure continuity of care
Reduce administrative burden on clinicians

This structure supports both clinical quality and regulatory alignment.