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As more states adopt PTSD presumption laws for first responders and other at-risk workers, payers face new challenges in diagnosis, treatment, and long-term claim management. A thoughtful, collaborative approach is key to achieving better outcomes.
Federal drug laws are woefully outdated.
Seven issues keeping workers’ comp brokers up at night.
A new sports car and mysterious stops at a dry cleaners raise suspicions.
Remote access to care could revolutionize workers’ comp case management and patient care.
A unique program is giving Wash. employers serious motivation to keep injured workers on the job.
Employer argues that parking lot injury occurred during a “personal mission.”
Key workers’ comp regulatory developments from across the country.
A round-up of key workers’ comp decisions from around the country.
A whopping 88 percent of long-haul truckers report having one or more risk factors for chronic disease.
Despite reforms, the Illinois medical fee schedule remains problematic.
Workers’ comp claims from undocumented workers shape employer responsibility.
Contrary to criticism, workers’ comp legislative reform is working for payers and employees alike.
A round-up of key workers’ comp developments in four states.
Respect and positive feedback are the basis of the behavior-based safety concept.
Industry looks for solutions to sudden rise in miner deaths.
Evidence suggests worker may have died of a heart attack before fatal work-related crash.
Questions linger about whether workplace exposure is responsible for high incidence of cancer and birth defects.
The process of selecting speakers for the nation’s largest workers’ comp conference is underway.
A flat fee for bill review services would bring transparency to TPA service charges.