Todd Mattiello shares valuable insights on leveraging technology for claims management, addressing biopsychosocial factors in recovery, and implementing innovative solutions like the WYSA return-to-work application to support injured workers.
From the floor of National Comp 2024 in Las Vegas, Bryce Bennett, senior director of environmental safety and health, The Home Depot, and Don Stanfield, Home Depot account manager from Liberty Mutual Helmsman share insight on their team effort toward worker safety.
Michael Paczolt, principal actuary at Milliman, shares valuable insights on the evolving role of artificial intelligence and predictive analytics in workers’ compensation claims management
Melissa Hill, SVP and head of workers’ compensations claims, North America for Sompo International, discusses the evolving role of artificial intelligence in claims management.
Mubbin Rabbani shares valuable perspectives on how AI can aggregate and summarize information and even structure out what should happen on a claim, all in an effort to help free the adjuster’s workload.
At National Comp 2024, Risk & Insurance’s Abi Potter Clough spoke with three Gallagher Bassett executives about the unique challenges facing workers’ compensation in the construction industry.
The 2024 Restaurant Risk Report by AmTrust details what’s driving workers’ comp costs for restaurant operators and how to make meaningful changes in workplace safety.
Generative AI is set to revolutionize risk management in 2025, driving digital transformation, enhancing operational efficiency, and proving its ROI to skeptical executives.
As workers’ compensation leaders prepare for the coming year, key trends in managed care programs are rapidly emerging. By proactively identifying and responding to these developments, leaders can significantly enhance long-term claims outcomes.
Digital technologies transform musculoskeletal care by integrating patient data, enhancing communication among providers, and supporting proactive care models. This shift from paper-based processes leads to better patient outcomes and a more efficient healthcare system.
An employer-focused independent medical examination (IME) program can significantly reduce claim costs, accelerate resolution times and improve outcomes for workers’ comp.
When injured workers are afraid to report on-the-job injuries—no matter the reasoning—everyone suffers. It’s time to find a better solution to injury reporting.
Industry expert Michael Cwynar of Enlyte outlines the delicate balance between technological innovation and professional expertise in navigating the complex new landscape of AI.
A universal focus on patient outcomes rather than front-end cost-cutting is the path to workers’ comp transformation, for the benefit of patients and payors alike