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COVID-19 is increasing burnout amongst health care workers. This case manager is trying to help them cope.
AXA XL’s Rose Hall shares how she transitioned from engineering to risk management, what it takes to make it in the construction industry as a woman and why she’s glad the industry is moving from risk transfer to risk management.
As investors and the public put a greater focus on ESG issues, businesses need to make sure their practices align with their values statements lest they open themselves up to liability issues.
In a year of economic and political uncertainty, insurance can help tech companies feel secure enough to continue innovating.
The quirky and profound ways in which insurance and risk management impact our lives.
NCCI monitored nearly 1,200 bills that could affect the workers’ comp industry this year. Here are their big takeaways.
A study from two California universities found constant temperature surveillance could help detect COVID-19 early.
COVID-19 changed the workers’ comp landscape dramatically in 2020. NCCI surveyed industry executives to see what they think 2021 will bring.
HUB International’s Scott Fouts talks business continuity in an uncertain world, investing in talent and growing up in West Virginia.
2020 has been a challenging year for small businesses. Having these conversations with your agent or broker can make your workers’ comp policy less of a headache.
From how to improve remote workstation ergonomics to the truth about squat lifting, here are 2020’s biggest ergonomic stories.
Our most-read workers’ comp stories of 2020 revolve around the novel coronavirus, its worker safety implications and the financial effects it’s had on the industry.
From whether or not employers can mandate a vaccine to the potential workers’ comp implications, here’s what businesses should be watching as the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out.
From burnout to pandemic stress, employees are coping with a variety of new mental health challenges.
A CompTalk presented by the National Comp Conference dives into fentanyl’s transformation into one of the deadliest opioids in today’s epidemic.
Workers’ comp payers have long been following the legalization of medical marijuana. Now several ballot measures have legalized medicinal and recreational forms of the drug.
Aviation is faring better than other sectors from a claims-made perspective, but risks from the pandemic still linger.
Injured workers may try to delay treatment over fears that they will contract COVID-19. Nurse case managers can help keep them on track.
A recent NCCI article looks at outlier COVID-19 claims and what they could mean for workers’ comp.
When COVID-19 shut down Chicago schools in March, the city’s chief risk officer acted quickly to protect city workers.