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Michelle Kerr is Workers’ Compensation Editor and National Conference Chair for Risk & Insurance. She can be reached at [email protected].
There’s never been a greater need for the workers’ comp industry to come together and share its strength. Find out more about our conference plans for 2020.
Workers’ comp entered 2020 from a position of strength, but the pandemic and an economic downturn present challenge.
The latest IT security report from Corvus shines a light on the extreme vulnerability of municipalities, government agencies and schools. The good news: It also outlines a clear path to improvement.
When all stakeholders understand the direction care will take, it is easier to prevent care delays and avoid harmful treatment missteps.
Plotting out steps to recovery at the onset of a claim helps engage injured workers in their treatment and can minimize treatment delays.
To serve a company in a risk management role, says QBE North America’s John Langione, is an opportunity to serve the entire organization and learn the industry in a unique way.
NWCDC is launching a new short-form educational platform to share quick and powerful ideas. What idea are you passionate about? Submit your proposal now.
Brokerage executive Felipe Jose Cuartas of Gallagher says the insurance industry is full of promise and opportunity for young people launching their careers.
David Perez, chief underwriting officer, North America, for Liberty Mutual’s Global Risk Solutions, is ensuring the organization’s underwriting talent is well prepared for tougher times ahead.
Direct messaging capability connects providers and pharmacies with the information they need to deliver optimal patient care.
If you’d like to submit speaker and session information for National Comp’s virtual conference, you’ve come to the right place.
Attention speakers! National Comp is launching its 2020 virtual show with fresh ideas and fresh leadership. Submit your proposal now to be a part of what’s next and share your best ideas with attendees.
Applying to be a presenter at NWCDC 2020? Please read this first.
In the post-#MeToo era, Rhonda Prussack of BHSI details what liability exposures she’s watching closely right now, as well as what underwriters and the courts have their sights set on.
There are so many elements that go into a successful workers’ compensation program. Real trust that goes both ways is the glue that binds them all together.
At the close of NWCDC, an expert panel offered a spectrum of actionable advice for maximizing patient medical outcomes and targeting resources where they can do the most good.
It’s widely understood how biopsychosocial factors can impact claims. The challenge is understanding how to identify hidden barriers — and how to do it upfront while there’s still time to make a difference.
Kicking off NWCDC for 2019, Dr. Drew Pinsky shared his message about understanding addiction and how employers can play a role in helping workers return to productive, flourishing lives.
Thursday morning, let the winners of the 2019 Teddy Award inspire you to build your own award-winning workers’ compensation program.
Outgoing NWCDC chairman Roberto Ceniceros chatted with R&I about managing vendor-partners, the power of language and putting technology in perspective.