COVID-positive workers’ comp claims can get complicated with undetected underlying conditions, but having a knowledgeable case manager can make all the difference.
The Allianz Risk Barometer 2023 reveals growing civil unrest as a top concern. Here are the top things for risk and insurance professionals to consider.
After years of tightening limits, new federal guidelines are giving doctors greater leeway in prescribing opioids. Workers’ comp experts dive in to see how this could impact the industry.
Replacing outdated insurance software systems is a major undertaking, but with the right incremental approach, the return on investment can become apparent immediately.
Chris Bennett, president of Core Solutions, Origami Risk, examines the key challenges involved in overhauling legacy systems and implementing new ones, as well as how to keep up with the latest advances.
Accident and health insurance is considered a bespoke product that is optional for colleges. But given its far-reaching benefits, overlooking A&H could be a detriment to collegiate institutions.
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.
The IME cover letter is the single most important tool for the physician reviewer. Genex’s Donna Bradshaw outlines how to ensure yours are factual and complete.
While on-the-job injuries are the focus of many an effort to control rising claims costs, it’s just as important to address preventable chronic conditions.