
A report by one of the California's leading research groups — which apparently has been sitting on a shelf for the past six months — recommends that state
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Far from being a rare occurrence, subsequent workplace injuries in employees who have already suffered one work-related injury are “common and costly,” according to a
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The Kansas Court of Appeals dealt another blow to the much-criticized sixth edition of the American Medical Association's impairment guides, ruling that using it to determine
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Despite a cancer presumption law for firefighters and emergency medical technicians that has been in place in Texas since 2005, insurers have denied 90% of
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Liquidators for Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Co. can’t require the California Insurance Guarantee Association to tap into the insolvent carrier’s security deposit to cover general administrative
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After a decade with the same pharmacy benefits manager, the Ohio workers' compensation system has signed a contract with a new vendor, which officials hope
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Halftime is over for California's legislative session, and it looks like the rest of the year will close as quietly as it started as far
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Two years after releasing an influential set of opioid prescribing guidelines, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is embarking on a project to
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With the clock ticking, Oklahoma regulators are pinning their hopes on little more than a yet-to-be formed study commission to figure out a way to
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While federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are asking for only about $12 million in restitution out of $500 million billed by a hospital owner who was
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

