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2024 Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study: Balancing Digital Transformation & Human-Centered Claims Management

The latest annual report reveals how top payers use AI to amplify human capacity, insight, and connection while preparing teams for the future of work.

White Paper Summary

The 12th annual Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study examines how claims organizations are successfully balancing digital transformation with the human elements essential to optimal outcomes. Based on extensive first-person focus group research with claims and medical management executives, the latest report reveals real-world strategies that high-performing organizations are using to deploy AI to enhance human performance while simultaneously investing in human judgment and emotional intelligence that technology cannot replicate.

Key Insights:

  1. Reducing Administrative Burden: Learn how AI is being used to liberate claims professionals from routine tasks to focus on meaningful, human-centered work.
  2. Reimagining Connection Through Tech: Inspired by top customer experience models, see how organizations are building smarter digital ecosystems that don’t just automate processes— they amplify human connection with injured workers.
  3. Future-Proofing the Workforce: Explore how organizations are rethinking talent strategies by blending AI fluency with emotional intelligence to attract, grow, and energize future-ready teams.

The latest report identifies practical use cases and actionable strategies that organizations should consider prioritizing in the next one to three years to drive competitive advantage.

To learn more about Rising Medical Solutions, please visit their website.

Rising Medical Solutions is a national managed care firm that provides medical cost containment and medical care management services to the workers’ compensation, auto, liability, and group health markets. Rising’s mission is to “make lives better,” by taking the pain out of the healthcare experience for those providing, receiving, and paying for medical care.

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