
The latest draft of drug formulary rules proposed by the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board promises to be the most intricate of any formulary
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Return-to-work programs for injured employees come in many forms and have been around for years, but the Tennessee Bureau of Workers’ Compensation may have come
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A Southern California attorney accused of paying kickbacks to providers who referred patients to get shockwave treatments from his company argues that charges should be
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Workers at barbecue restaurants are more likely to sustain lifting injuries than employees of other types of eateries, while cafe and coffee shop workers are
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Just days after Pennsylvania regulators urged insurers to issue refunds to employers who paid inflated premiums because of a data error, one carrier has responded with a $2.4
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A Dallas-area woman has become the seventh person to plead guilty in a kickback scheme in which a Mississippi pharmacy billed Tricare for more than
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A trade group for physical therapists in California is asking the Division of Workers’ Compensation to assess whether medical provider networks administered by One Call
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As if dealing with an unwanted houseguest who won't leave, Missouri lawmakers are now trying another route to limit an administrative law judge’s time in office.
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California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones handed out penalties totaling $4.3 million to American Labor Alliance for selling workers’ compensation insurance without a license for more
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Funding for Alabama courts, including those that handle workers’ compensation claims disputes, has dropped so much that trials have been postponed indefinitely and clerks have been
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

