
The Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission took steps toward carrying out a smaller provision from the reform bill enacted last month by opening the bidding process
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Although three-quarters of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease cases are caused by smoking, another 15% are work-related, resulting from exposure to dust, gases and fumes, according
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Workers' compensation carriers could be doing much more to scrutinize medical bills, something their health insurance brethren have done for more than a decade, health
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Low back injury claims in which treatment adhered to American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine guidelines had lower costs than claims in which the
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An injured worker in New York could be prescribed an opioid-based painkiller for up to seven days without prior authorization, but if he overdoses, an
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An impending update to a medical diagnosis coding system is likely to add complexity to workers’ comp billing, but it could also bring what some
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A last-minute change to Ohio's worker's compensation agency budget bill has sparked condemnation from around the country because it would require injured workers to declare
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After years of failed attempts by the General Assembly to strengthen Missouri's cancer presumption law, firefighters may have found a new avenue to obtain workers'
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Former California Department of Industrial Relations director Christine Baker remains on the state Fraud Assessment Commission despite being embroiled in a nepotism scandal, missing the
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Rating agency AM Best has proposed a new scoring system for assessing carriers’ innovation efforts, an idea that is sparking mixed reactions from the insurance
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

