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Milliman’s Mike Paczolt discusses an AI-based claims solution that uses group health benchmarking data to help workers’ comp payers and TPAs reduce costs and get injured workers the targeted care they need — faster.
Nearly every organization today has been touched by some type of cybersecurity or privacy incident. While their experiences may be different, Margaux Weinraub sees opportunities for business partners to learn from each other and focus on resilience.
Data-capturing technology can help management teams evaluate the safety of nearly every workplace and, in the process, predict and prevent worker injuries.
This Aon broker shares how rising inflation is affecting workers’ comp and how she works with clients to use data to drive custom claims management solutions.
Securing commercial property insurance is more challenging than ever for most brokers. Aon’s Taylor Manders shares a winning formula she uses to help her food and agriculture clients at renewal time.
CAC Specialty’s Vara Pikor Cybart discusses the changes she’s seeing in the M&A space and how she adapts in real time.
Jelani Fenton, founder of job placement and career development provider Safari, shares his thoughts on what it will take to cultivate the next generation of insurance talent.
Each year brings news of risk management and insurance programs launching at colleges and universities of every tier. But to get students from classrooms to careers in risk and insurance, faculty, recruiters and employers have their work cut out for them.
OSHA inspections may increase this year, but that shouldn’t be cause for alarm in organizations that prioritize worker safety.
Despite natural disasters and extreme weather growing, environmental risks were overshadowed by geopolitical conflicts, inflation and mounting national debts in this report.
U.S. manufacturing could soon get a boost by way of the CHIP Act. Marsh’s Phil Huffman shares what subsectors he’s most excited about and how he helps his clients steady their course through economic turbulence.
From TradFi to digital assets and FinTech, Marsh’s Jacqueline Quintal focuses on broadly understanding her clients’ businesses to help them maximize what insurance has to offer.
Alex Blanco, chief executive of insurance for specialty insurer and reinsurer Vantage, strives to stay ahead of the curve by bringing empowered talent, data-driven insights and technology enablement together.
Getting a pulse on differences in employee perspectives around mental health could improve psychological safety in your organization.
The way we get from points A to B is changing, and Nicole Sivieri is helping her clients pave the way toward a new day in transportation.
Risk Strategies’ Edward Shaara shares a peek into what it takes to keep production flowing behind the scenes of major entertainment projects.
Opioid overprescription continues to present critical obstacles in the workplace. This National Comp 2022 panel will delve into the costs and benefits of long-term non-pharmacological pain management approaches that could help end the opioid crisis.
When Quad began to rethink its ergonomics program in 2017, little did it know hiring industrial athletic trainers would boost morale, lead to less severe on-the-job injuries, and win them a 2022 Teddy Award to boot.
What might the next iteration of Insurtech be like? Madhu Tadikonda, CEO of cyber underwriter, Corvus Insurance, weighs in.
Meeting the risk management needs of today’s small businesses requires just as much finesse and sophistication as carriers tend to offer to large enterprises.