
Workers’ comp claim denial rates have increased by nearly 20% over the last five years, according to a new white paper from Lockton Cos., even
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A pharmaceutical sales representative's guilty plea this week to charges that she bribed physicians to prescribe opioids is another black eye for a drug industry
… Read more »The U.S. Supreme Court today is scheduled to review a case that ignited when New York state lawmakers closed a fund for reopened cases in 2013 and left
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Sometimes things go wrong in workers’ comp, but that’s no reason to abandon the system’s exclusive remedy provision, an attorney argued before the California Supreme
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Just two months after the Kentucky legislature passed a major reform bill that creates a workers' compensation drug formulary, and limits medical benefits and attorneys
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Health care organizations are increasingly using patient satisfaction surveys as a tool to help determine reimbursement.
But some say the surveys might not be a good
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After an uproar last month over the chief judge's unprecedented actions at the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings, her opponents were hoping for a
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Medical provider networks, intended to improve care for injured workers and reduce medical spending, shaved only about 2% from average medical costs per claim in
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A federal trial court in Colorado has thrown out a class action against an air-ambulance provider by plaintiffs who challenged the allegedly exorbitant fees they were
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Rather than trying to clarify the Medical-Legal Fee Schedule, some observers are suggesting that the California Division of Workers’ Compensation undertake more of a soup-to-nuts
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

