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PEOs take off much of the administrative workload of running a strong workers’ comp program.
Why staffing agencies — and their clients — need to step up safety training.
A growing number of physicians are turning to pharmacogenetics to evaluate how workers’ comp claimants will respond to prescription drugs based on a patient’s genetic makeup.
Regardless of industry type, older workers generate consistently higher average workers’ comp costs.
More leaders are looking past the organization’s silos in search of gains in health care and workers’ comp performance.
Travelers Risk Index reveals medical cost inflation concerns business owners and executives most.
Doctors are interested in finding out how they compare to their peers.
Experts say the latest round of WC reforms in California will not rival the success of reforms established a decade ago.
Workers’ comp fraud has been on the rise in California ever since probation officers were included under the state’s vexing labor law.
A new study examines the circumstances undermining the effectiveness of physician fee schedules.
Experts applaud progress in the battle against opioid abuse, but warn there is more work to be done.
OSHA is urging employers to abolish procedures that force workers to text while driving in order to carry out their duties.
To reduce ergonomic exposures, employers must be willing to factor in key numbers.
Proper claim screening can reduce misclassification and unnecessary costs.
The success of Texas’ closed formulary for workers’ comp is piquing the interest of other states seeking savings.
Study findings could help employers target wellness efforts.
An outcomes-based litigation strategy calls for benchmarking workers’ compensation attorney performance.
A new rule for Connecticut’s workers’ comp patients could lead to poorer outcomes.
Skip Smith, of Hooters of America, can point to numerous mentors who aided him.
Analytics help identify actionable claims issues, but some tools are just “smoke and mirrors.”
Reforms have caused payments to ambulatory surgery centers to plunge — even further than expected.