Several factors, including the recent COVID-19 crisis, have catapulted health care systems into what many are calling a “new normal.” Those in the space must prepare now for the emerging risks to follow.
From increased risk of infection to burgeoning cyber security threats, here are some of the top risks facing the health care industry as it begins this new decade.
Several important considerations must be reviewed by the health care sector as lines transition into a hard market and organizations seek to protect their capital.
140 drones lit up the Philadelphia night sky on April 28 to show gratitude towards health care workers, but what many didn’t see was the risk management behind it.
The American Hospital Association has asked insurers for financial assistance through advanced/accelerated payments as health care providers see a drastic drop in revenue during the pandemic.
Some of the most devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have been in long-term care facilities. Whether their insurance future will be equally dire remains to be seen.
As the novel coronavirus spreads throughout the world, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are on the front lines. Here’s what industry experts have their eyes on to manage their risk exposure.
Hotels, arenas and other entertainment venues are transforming into makeshift health care facilities to aid in the coronavirus fight. Welcome to the new normal in hospitality.
As the cost of health care keeps climbing and the general liability market hardens, accident & health policies are providing a critical extra layer of protection.
This year, six brokers from across the brokerage field were named as the 2020 Health Care Power Broker winners. An additional three brokers were named as finalists.
Ardent Health Services’ Alumine Bellone is no stranger to overcoming challenges. That’s why she’s taking experiences from her past to leverage change for risk management’s future.
At an NWCDC 2019 mega-session, Dr. Gary M. Franklin discussed strategies that keep acute pain from becoming chronic and which can prevent your next catastrophic claim.
A panel at the 2019 National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo titled “The Opioid Epidemic: Mitigating Employee Safety and Health Risks” drew audience attention to alternatives that are helping curb the crisis.