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Discover the benefits of timely physical therapy in enhancing patient recovery and reducing claim costs.
Often it’s the intangibles that can make or break the payer-TPA relationship.
A recent food truck explosion highlights need for tighter safety protocols.
There are countless daily examples of professionals in our industry empathizing and showing compassion for fellow workers.
An adjuster must resort to extreme measures to avert danger while validating a claim.
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals that workplace fatalities involving Latinos increased by 7 percent in 2013, while for other racial and ethnic groups, the rate has gone down.
Sweeping changes to New York’s workers’ compensation system are creating gains for payers on a variety of levels.
Employers that offer on-site chiropractic care are experiencing reduced costs related to musculoskeletal injuries as well as reduce injury frequency.
New research suggests a clear association between job boredom and negative health- and work-related perceptions.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
An in-depth look at some of the breakout sessions that will presented at this year’s National Workers’ Compensation and Disability Conference® & Expo.
A jury will have to decide whether an employer’s post-accident drug testing constitutes a “disability-related inquiry” in violation of the ADA.
Workers’ compensation rate decreases are encouraging, but may not translate into lower prices for employers right away.
Employers must recognize that purely psychological injuries can be compensable under certain circumstances.
New research indicates that the average time it takes to process Medicare Set-Asides is on a downward trend, among other findings.
A side effect of the ACA is increased billing pressure on the workers’ comp industry. Beware of rising costs.
WC professionals should help slay the dragon, not facilitate the creation of new addicts.
Wal-Mart, Safeway, and Nordstrom are among companies pushing for a free-market alternative to traditional state workers’ comp systems.
Patty Hostine kept injured workers working and kept the company from drowning in claims costs.
Elizabeth Ruff has developed a reputation as a “difference-maker.” It began with wrestling an unruly lost-time culture to the ground.
Dr. Frank Tomecek is using advanced diagnostics to reduce surgery frequency.