
In workers’ compensation, trust is built through consistency, accountability, and the ability to manage complex processes with precision. At ATF Medical, those principles are foundational to how we support catastrophic and complex injury claims every day.
We are proud to announce that ATF Medical has successfully completed its SOC 1® Type 2 examination for our Workers’ Compensation Claim Assistance services.
This milestone reflects our continued investment in strong operational controls, process integrity, and responsible service delivery for the insurers, TPAs, adjusters, nurse case managers, and employers who rely on us.
What Is a SOC 1® Type 2 Examination?
A SOC 1® Type 2 examination evaluates whether an organization has established and maintained effective internal controls related to financial reporting processes over a defined period of time.
For service organizations like ATF Medical, this examination helps demonstrate that critical operational processes and safeguards are functioning effectively and consistently.
The examination assessed controls related to areas including:
- Customer setup and fulfillment
- Customer account maintenance
- Transaction authorization
- Information security
- Data backup and availability
- Operational process controls
Successfully completing a SOC 1® Type 2 examination demonstrates ATF Medical’s ongoing commitment to disciplined operational practices and continuous improvement.
Why This Matters in Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation claims, particularly catastrophic and high-risk cases, involve extensive coordination, sensitive data, multiple stakeholders, and significant financial oversight.
Claims professionals need confidence that the vendors and partners supporting injured workers operate with strong internal controls and reliable processes.
At ATF Medical, our role extends far beyond equipment delivery. We support highly complex care journeys involving:
- Complex rehab technology
- Adaptive housing modifications
- Mobility and accessibility solutions
- Clinical coordination
- Catastrophic care planning
These cases require operational precision, responsiveness, and accountability at every stage.
Completing our SOC 1® Type 2 examination reinforces the systems and controls that support the work we do on behalf of our clients and injured workers nationwide.
Supporting Better Outcomes Through Operational Discipline
Strong processes directly impact outcomes.
When catastrophic claims involve fragmented communication, delayed coordination, or inconsistent execution, both claim duration and overall costs can increase significantly.
ATF Medical’s approach is centered on proactive coordination, clinical alignment, and operational consistency to help support:
- Faster and more informed decision-making
- Reduced delays in care coordination
- Greater visibility across the claim lifecycle
- Improved continuity for injured workers
- More efficient collaboration among stakeholders
This examination reflects the operational framework that supports those efforts behind the scenes.
A Continued Commitment to Excellence
Completing a SOC 1® Type 2 examination is not a one-time initiative. It is part of ATF Medical’s broader commitment to maintaining strong internal controls, evaluating risk responsibly, and continuously improving the services we provide.
As the workers’ compensation industry continues to evolve, we remain focused on delivering solutions that combine clinical expertise, operational accountability, and compassionate support for injured workers and the professionals who serve them.
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To learn more about ATF Medical and our integrated workers’ compensation care solutions, visit https://atfmedical.com/solutions/.
