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AI-related incidents rose approximately 50% year over year from 2022 to 2024, and exposure is building across multiple insurance lines, according to WTW’s Willis Research Network.
As violence in health care settings increases, awareness and de-escalation training for workers can go a long way toward preventing crises.
Insurers see drones as a way to improve the service they provide to insureds.
Director of risk management Joseph Mazza says heightened visibility is good for risk managers, but cyber remains a top challenge.
Health care risk managers may not be able to stop data attacks, but they can follow some basic strategies to minimize the impact.
A severe burn case in a fast food restaurant results in a finding of permanent impairment.
CareRise Founder and CEO Tim Goux answers R&I’s questions on the motivation to form his company and its growth prospects in the coming year.
New ACA reporting demands and controversies over the minimum wage are adding regulatory risk to the retail industry.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Customer satisfaction and customer complaint data should be used as a proactive risk mitigation tool.
Only in U.S. health care can you be charged for a service foisted upon you while unconscious. A different model could fix that.
Failure to arrange the proper cover for regulatory penalties in the energy sector adds up to big losses.
Cheryl Feltgen on the importance of analytics, the inspiration of Nelson Mandela and the appropriateness of champagne for any occasion.
The deeper we drill in the ocean for oil, the more the risk increases.
Performing root cause analysis of health care mistakes should be a trained, specific, skill set.
The 2015 opening keynote speaker for NWCDC is known for captivating audiences with his passion for health care.
Drones are creating public safety hazards, and there’s little that can be done.
Who needs the Scaffold Law? Maybe construction workers should just stop working instead.
With capacity ample, project cargo insurers emphasize project management.
A probe of the nutritional supplement industry may be costly for insurers as well as brand reputations.
An injured dock worker claims he’s eligible for the higher benefit levels available under the Longshoreman’s Act.