
A new report from pharmacy benefit manager Optum suggests that a decrease in workers’ comp spending on drugs might spark an increase in spending on
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William Nemeth has been a designated doctor at the Texas Division of Workers' Compensation for more than 20 years, examining patients and filing reports to
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Following four consecutive years of workers’ comp insurance rates decreases, analysts are watching closely for any signs that the trend might be reversing.
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Legislation designed to revamp Oklahoma's workers' compensation statutes passed the state Senate last week, but not until the bill doubled in size over the House
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Despite medical treatment guidelines recommending against MRIs and other types of imaging in the early stages of low back pain, imaging remains a common practice,
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The California Department of Human Resources will oversee hiring at the Department of Industrial Relations after the State Personnel Board stripped the agency of its
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Illinois Democrats, with a supermajority in both chambers of the state Legislature, wasted little time this year passing a bill that would allow workers to
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Legislation that the Assembly Insurance Committee passed Wednesday is intended to facilitate ongoing discussions among users of California’s workers’ compensation system about how best to
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The Florida House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that would create something of a parallel program to the state’s workers’ compensation system
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Claims in which antidepressants were prescribed along with opioids had substantially higher costs than those with opioids alone, according to a new study from workers’
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

