
A last-minute continuing resolution Congress passed to keep the government operating for another week also makes it easier for comp insurers to avoid guesswork —
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Between now and the end of May, California employers must comply with new COVID-19 rules that could prove to be overly burdensome, even for companies
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Three workers' compensation bills — and one conditional veto by the governor — are moving through the New Jersey Legislature this week after months of inaction.
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Workers’ compensation stakeholders from multiple sectors testified Monday that proposed changes to the Division of Workers’ Compensation’s medical-legal fee schedule could create more problems than the
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The turbulence that has come with air ambulance billing practices for the past decade could subside somewhat if a deal struck in Congress becomes law.
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Actuaries from the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau say they’re working on obtaining a statistical code that will aid researchers and insurance carriers in processing COVID-19
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision handed down last week will likely open the door for more state regulations of pharmacy benefits managers and could mean
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Recent reports from the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation vastly underestimate the number of workers who have no benefits coverage and no protection in case
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California may continue to remove COVID-19 data from upcoming projections and rate filings after third-quarter 2020 experience data
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Florida regulators heard from all sides Wednesday on a shift in the way medical reimbursement is determined, with hospitals supporting the changes but insurers and
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

