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Proactive screening for fraud, waste and abuse situations is the best way to minimize their effects on opioid management.
The future is here, and emerging technology is transforming the landscape of workers’ compensation.
Workers’ compensation programs should have a brand. Mine is “Firm, Fair and Friendly.”
Speakers identify key compliance risks presented by the ACA and how to head off vulnerabilities.
The risk to brand or reputational damage was seen as the top concern of risk managers, who also ranked cyber risk as a top 10 global risk for the first time.
The Germanwings tragedy reinforces the notion that employees must have unfettered access to mental health services.
The CEO of Rising Medical weighs in on the controversial ProPublica report on workers’ compensation.
Four insurance companies have received approval to use drones for claims and risk management purposes.
As treatments including medical marijuana gain traction in the workers’ comp space, employers need new strategies to manage the risks and contain costs.
One company’s changing of TPAs provided valuable and unexpected risk management lessons for others to glean from.
Universities, fraternities and their local chapters, and individuals may face liability for sexual assault, alcohol abuse or other actions.
Most brokerages are seeing decreased pricing for D&O coverage, although pricing may increase for their smaller company clients.
Alleged police brutality is a controversy that brings introspection, examination into policy and protocols, and questions from across the nation
Solutions considered in the wake of the Germanwings disaster shouldn’t create more risks.
Numerous hazards add complexity for commercial real estate owners.
Each year since 2011, Risk & Insurance forecasts the Most Dangerous Emerging Risks — often with uncanny accuracy.
Companies can no longer expect to conduct business out of the gaze of prying eyes.
Liability for brain injury and disease isn’t limited to professional sports organizations.
As e-cigarette usage rises, danger lies in the lack of regulations and unknown long-term health effects.
Rapidly developing technology creates new risks for hospitals and doctors.