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Speakers at recent brokerage summit discussed pursuing acquisitions in a seller’s market and the importance of innovation.
One expert in workers’ comp law recounts some of the most interesting cases of the year.
Pre-work screens and fitness-for-duty evaluations aid the return-to-work process and ADA compliance.
Risk Scenarios Live! explored what caused a claim to go off the rails.
Pharmacy benefit managers are becoming a greater force in clinical case management, adapting to higher customer expectations.
Sophisticated pharmacy data allows workers’ comp payers to spot utilization red flags.
Spending on prescription drugs accounts for a large share of workers’ comp medical costs, but utilization can be controlled.
More companies are harnessing industry data to cut down claim duration and overall cost.
Attendees of the 2015 DMEC Annual Conference reviewed both obstacles and progress in absence management.
A dirty bomb detonated in Manhattan could make a ghost town of the most populous city in the U.S.
A new report shows organizations are under-valuing their information assets and related exposures.
Cover art, clever columns and compelling coverage on emerging risks win recognition from the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
Nurses with the right skills and experience have been shown to have significant impact on red-flag claims.
Musculoskeletal disorders account for the majority of occupational injuries, but too few resources are dedicated to preventing them.
ACOEM and UL present Integrated Health and Safety model, with new index to measure business impact.
Climate change is speeding the deterioration of an already aged system. The fix will cost trillions.
Report highlights damage done by employee theft and fraud to smaller employers.
ASSE and NIOSH say not enough data is collected on subsets of workers that fall into multiple at-risk groups and need targeted safety interventions.
Baby boomers have higher rates of substance abuse than generations before them, which could complicate workers’ comp claims and further lengthen recovery time.
Speakers identify key compliance risks presented by the ACA and how to head off vulnerabilities.