On-board sensors, telematics and wearables present ample opportunity for carriers and their insureds to collect and put to good use loss-prevention data. However, the Holy Grail in this endeavor is sharing that data in a transparent, collaborative way.
Many thought leaders accurately predicted that the COVID-19 pandemic would not have a negative impact on workers’ compensation claims outcomes. But from a statistical perspective, the pandemic did warp workers’ comp pharmacy data.
Extreme weather conditions — from fluctuating temperatures, to increases in severe storms and hurricanes — all continue to have a lasting impact on businesses worldwide.
Labor shortages and material costs are greatly impacting the ability of claims managers to provide ancillary benefits to injured workers. Increased communication and supply chain management will be vital to manage this growing risk.
Great leadership demands diligence, foresight and courage, no matter the economic cycle. Risk & Insurance and four industry leaders discuss the traits and skills business and risk management leaders should bring to the table to help organizations succeed.
Experts will discuss how COVID-19 has made remote work more common. Take a look at the impact this new reality has had on the process, cycle times and culture of the industry.
Now in its seventh year, the 2019 Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study focused on the motivations, needs, and claims management approaches of nearly 1,300 frontline staff.
Learn how a lack of Medicare secondary payer compliance leaves carriers in the lurch when it comes to claims management, but knowing how to build a solid MSP program can make all the difference.
Insurers competing in the workers’ compensation space for small business recognize the opportunity, but often find it difficult to adapt traditional underwriting approaches to a volume-based business with lower premiums.
Experts from the sixth annual Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study share their 2018 research results on the best strategies to achieve what all claims payers agree must be achieved – improved medical outcomes and costs.
Learn how to overcome legacy systems challenges, resource restrictions and even organizational inertia to build an insurance underwriting business in the largest sector of our economy.
Experts from the annual Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study will share their 2017 survey results on technology and talent best practices that are clearly differentiating high-performance claims organizations.
Experts from the annual Work Comp Benchmarking Study will share 2016 results and which best practices are proving to be clear differentiators amongst claims peers.