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Jana Utter of Centene made ESG a priority long before it became a buzzword. And her efforts are paying off each day.
M&A is surging in health care. Hospitals and other facilities must review their internal controls before enacting on a deal.
“The Next Asbestos” they say, but where PFAS and asbestos differ is in the longevity and reach of these forever chemicals. Manufacturers must get ahead of the risk.
All industries face a talent shortage. Health care’s staff deficit could harm us all.
In part two of this two-part series, Michelle Despres of One Call shares the critical workers’ compensation lessons she learned after breaking her leg during a business trip.
A ConAgra employee, who contracted COVID-19 on the job and transmitted the virus to his wife, is suing the company for her death.
In part one of this two-part series, Michelle Despres of One Call shares how she broke her leg while on the job and what happened as she entered the workers’ comp space as an injured worker for the first time.
Power Broker Rose Ko shares her journey through the industry and the latest claims trends she’s seen in the workers’ compensation space.
2022 Workers’ Comp Power Broker shares how he went from the carrier side to the broker side and how he fits into his unique role at Reagan Companies.
An emergency dispatcher suffering from PTSD seeks workers’ compensation for her mental injury but is denied.
Steve Love, CEO of SolePro, shares his journey to a career in brokering and the origins of his Insurtech company.
Travelers refused to pay air ambulance EagleMed’s fees after transporting injured workers to better equipped hospitals.
Risk Strategies expands its Atlantic region growth team, Chubb promotes two from within, BMS Re brings on a U.S. deputy general counsel and more in this edition of People on the Move.
Whether by land or on water, your summer activities need proper protocols, risk review and insurance protection in place to keep adventurers and facilities safe.
These under-40 Power Broker honorees understand the value and role knowledge plays in their brokering careers.
Silo repairs at a coal mining operation were not covered under its property insurance policy.
NotPetya malware first cropped up on computers worldwide in June 2017, setting the stage for today’s ransomware attacks and ultimately causing $10 billion in damages globally.
Remote workers are here to stay. Now is the time for employers to review workers’ compensation programs to mitigate potential exposures.
Hartford HealthCare’s practices are under court scrutiny after class action arises.
There are several threat techniques hackers are using to infiltrate a company’s system. Understanding the difference between them is paramount.