
The New York legislative session for 2019 is only a few days old, but no less than 15 bills have been introduced that would affect
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Although value-based care may eventually gain a greater foothold in workers’ comp, it faces a number of hurdles — including providers’ attachment to the fee-for-service model,
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Fake certificates of workers’ compensation insurance have become an all-too-common problem in the construction industry, contractors and regulators agree. Some subcontractors don’t think twice about
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Montana State Fund officials are monitoring, with some trepidation, a draft bill that would liquidate the carrier and transfer its half-billion dollar surplus to the
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Forty-five days may be a standard time frame in many legal proceedings in Texas and around the country. But for injured workers who don’t yet
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Whether someone is feeling lonely or doesn't have access to healthy food are just two components of the "social determinants of health," a concept that
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A bill attempting to control air ambulance charges in Wyoming could undo the grand bargain of the state’s workers’ compensation system while having no real
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A plan to revamp Alabama’s notoriously low-paying workers’ compensation system and avoid another court ruling on the law’s constitutionality may have pulled up lame before
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Knee replacement is an increasingly common surgery for treatment of osteoarthritis, but recent research is raising questions about the procedure’s effectiveness in relieving pain and
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Texas is the only state left that still allows insurance carriers to use state-devised classification relativities to determine workers’ compensation rates.
But if the Texas
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

