
Like most states’ workers’ comp agencies, the Mississippi Workers’ Compensation Commission for years was funded through assessments on carriers and self-insurers, its budget changing little
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Prescription drug spending as a proportion of workers’ comp total medical costs has been hovering around 13.5% for at least six years in a row,
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When California lawmakers barred doctors with previous fraud convictions from treating injured workers, did they mean to ban physicians convicted more than 35 years ago
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Some 15 insurance carriers, including Pennsylvania’s largest workers’ compensation writer, have now agreed to retroactively cut rates, part of a do-over requested after a data-reporting
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In most cases involving catastrophic injury and temp agencies, insurance carriers are quick to say their policyholder is not the true employer and should be
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Details of the transfer of Chicago’s estimated $100 million-per-year workers’ compensation program from the City Council to the executive branch remain hard to come by,
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Federal prosecutors in Southern California secured another conviction in a case involving more than $211 million in payments for compound drugs that doctors allegedly prescribed
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is under fire for a change to the Medicare fee schedule that slashes payment rates for certain
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At least seven workers’ compensation bills have begun making their way through committees of the Texas Legislature, including one that would make workers' compensation mandatory for
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Gov. Steve Bullock is opposed to a bill that would strip his authority to appoint all seven directors for the Montana State Fund, but the
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

