
Whether a workers’ comp drug formulary is exclusive, or if payers may also use their own pharmacy tools, is an issue that’s not talked about
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For 27 years, the Tennessee Workers' Compensation Advisory Council has recommended legislation, reviewed rate filings and informed stakeholders about major court decisions affecting workers' comp.
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A series of disease outbreaks in the Los Angeles Police Department has city officials watching for potential workers’ comp impacts, while LAPD is taking steps
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On Aug. 1, four new laws will take effect in Louisiana, impacting first responders, large-deductible policyholders and parties who want to appeal a medical necessity decision.
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As employee classification and portable benefit programs continue to be hot issues across the country, two new reports may shed more light on who gig
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation wasted little time drafting new rules to implement Senate Bill 935, which now forbids insurers from relying on the
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Twenty-six of 27 states in a new report saw their workers’ comp prescription drug costs per claim drop from January 2015 to March 2018, with
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What the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals took away in January, the New Jersey Legislature and the governor have restored in June.
Just days after
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Oregon’s Management-Labor Advisory Committee revoked its recommendation that lawmakers pass a bill intended to ensure injured workers have access to diagnostic services, in order to allow
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With the Trump administration rolling back enforcement of labor laws, including those protecting workers from misclassification, states must step up with aggressive, coordinated and proactive
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

