Information for Clinicians, Insurers, and Healthcare Providers
Brain Function
Our collection of high-quality literature about brain function serves as a resource for medical professionals.
Rating Scales
CNS developed our proprietary Independent Living Scale (ILS) as a powerful treatment tool to measure a patient’s skill level in core areas of capability. CNS is unique in the depth and detail of ILS tracking and its use in guiding treatment planning.
Other commonly used brain injury assessment tools
We have a proven track record of taking medically complex and serious patients to a higher level of functioning, and our support team helps you focus on your patients instead of paperwork. We see ourselves as part of your team, and we share the same goal: the best patient outcomes possible.
CNS recognizes that education is a lifelong journey, and as advocates for ongoing learning, we are proud to offer a robust continued education program with continuing education unit (CEU) credit hours.
Fifty-six percent of CNS patients return to work. In alignment with insurer goals, CNS therapies reduce deficits in patients with traumatic brain injury and sustain the long-term benefits of postacute rehabilitation. This process shortens the claims life cycle, as skills learned in treatment help patients reintegrate into meaningful lives and work.
CNS is dedicated to producing the best outcomes for the injured worker, while simultaneously reducing long-term costs for the carrier. Since its inception, CNS has invested resources to develop tools and protocols that support the payor community.
For insurers, families, and anyone close to the patient, admitting a person with a brain injury into rehabilitation requires the utmost in planning and oversight. With that goal in mind, CNS formed the Payor Relations Department to collaborate with carriers and serve the needs of their patients.
By providing comprehensive, multidisciplinary therapy, CNS may reduce monthly healthcare costs in the long term, reduce overall prescription drug expenditures, and improve patient outcomes by reducing hospital readmissions and emergency room visits.
Where expert care and tailored programs empower patients to regain independence and rebuild their lives.
Our reputation as a world leader in neurorehabilitation is built on a foundation of clinical research and therapeutic innovation. We continually strive to discover and utilize the latest treatment and findings.
This section will help you determine whether or not you or someone close to you suffers from Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) or Post Concussion Syndrome.
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of adult disability. About 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year. One American dies from a stroke, on average, every 4 minutes.
The journey to recovery starts with the right rehab. Read "Guiding Principles When Selecting a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program" from the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA).
We’ve compiled these resources to help you better advocate for your patient or loved one. Know that CNS always goes above and beyond for patient advocacy. We’ve partnered with the AHA and BIAA to fight for patients across industries.
CNS provides a wealth of services to support families, including counseling, group therapy, and help with identifying community resources, to gain knowledge and develop coping skills.
Traumatic brain injury within the family can cause children to become confused and angry, and parents need guidance in responding to this new aspect of family life. CNS has compiled articles that can help parents ease the difficulties that children face.
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