
Just two months after insurers had all but given up on Congress renewing a terrorist-attack backstop program before it expires next year, the bill has
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The Division of Workers’ Compensation has not done enough to attract and retain qualified medical evaluators; failed to continuously review the quality of medical-legal reports; and
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Two measures that appear to be gaining steam in Congress could give Medicare unprecedented control over drug prices, raising new questions about how lower costs
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The California Victim Compensation Board, which provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to victims of the December 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, is trying to
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Less than a year into his first term in office, Gov. Ron DeSantis has already delivered on one of his major campaign promises: to put more
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Marijuana, opioids and telemedicine have been hot issues this year in workers’ comp medical treatment, and they’re expected to remain so in 2020. But topics
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Almost since the day he took office, President Donald Trump has urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. This year, the Fed has complied,
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Medical-legal lien claimants are required to prove that expenses were reasonably and necessarily incurred to collect on a lien in California, and a payer that
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As more insurance carriers make the move to cloud-based systems, information technology experts are predicting that cloud security will become a greater focus in the
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States that are struggling to keep a lid on medical costs may want to take a look at Virginia's fee schedule, which has cut costs
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

