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PBM expert Paul King outlines trends in pain management, transparency, and AI shaping workers’ compensation pharmacy at National Comp 2025.
Risk committees help identify risk, gather information, implement risk management programs and create risk-aware cultures.
The deadline is approaching for proposals to speak at the 24th Annual National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo.
Feedback on the best of last year’s National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo is fueling plans for the 2015 conference.
Politics trumped rational decision-making and put businesses in the cross hairs of potentially having lapses in coverage.
Proposal forms for professionals wishing to speak at the 2015 National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference & Expo are now available with a Feb. 6, 2015 deadline for submissions.
As presentations continue today, we thank everyone for their insights and attendance this week, and begin planning for next year.
The ACA has not yet impacted WC claims, but experts expect provider shortages to become a problem.
We’ve picked out four sessions we think you may find informative.
Nearly two-thirds of all adult illicit drug users are employed. Plus, more information about substance abuse among workers.
A new program that tackles psychosocial barriers gets injured workers back on the job in 10 weeks.
Private equity executives said they add resources and strategies to help their workers’ comp portfolio companies grow.
Communication and transparency rule when it comes to managed care programs.
Carriers have serious concerns about the health care industry’s impact on workers’ comp, but are encouraged by the savvy of employers.
Selecting a network of the best medical providers can result in reduced costs and better medical results for workers.
Risk Scenarios Live! explored the lessons learned from the handling of a construction worker’s injury.
The opening keynote addressed ways employers can promote total health and reduce spending.
The multimedia session will dramatize the challenges faced by a construction worker who fails to abide by his treatment regimen.
Nearly three dozen sessions provide targeted insights into workers’ comp obstacles and the strategies used to achieve optimal outcomes.