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AI enhances workers’ compensation by automating mundane tasks, allowing adjusters to focus human expertise on complex claims and outcomes.
A new ruling from the Florida Supreme Court could unravel a circuit court assertion that the state’s workers’ comp law is unconstitutional.
An integrated approach to employee health can help companies stay on top of regulations.
The North Pole is one of the safest workplaces in the world, thanks to the top-down leadership style of its internationally recognized CEO.
An ex-employee’s injury on a factory floor may not be compensable, but raises liability questions.
The demanding task of nurse case management grows ever more complicated.
Failure to support safety programs will incur the cost of more complex claims.
A drive to mitigate psychosocial factors exposes questions about defining them.
Fee schedule increases in California will impact payers significantly. However, it might help ensure access to care.
Transportation safety in the oil and gas industry is being challenged by increased production.
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.
Creating and embracing a culture of return to work requires extensive education, training and commitment from all managers.
When the Florida employee of a Texas company is injured in Ohio, a battle over the claim’s jurisdiction rages.
Early, aggressive care can improve outcomes and reduce costs, studies show.
Thanks to increased narcotic use and higher rates of severe disability, younger injured workers are costing employers more in the long term.
Insurance groups make eleventh-hour calls the renewal of TRIA, citing the devastating consequences should it expire.
A round-up of nationwide regulatory changes affecting the workers’ compensation industry.
Is information overload reducing the effectiveness of your claims operations?
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.