The question of whether platelet-rich plasma is an effective treatment for musculoskeletal injuries is complicated.
PRP, which is prepared from a patient’s own blood, can be
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Another court has found that air ambulances cannot be restrained by workers’ compensation fee schedules. But questions remain about what, if anything, can set the
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A federal trail court judge last week ruled that a New Jersey staffing company has to cough up $166,202.65 in past-due workers’ compensation premiums to
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Those who have been anxiously awaiting expiration of the patent for brand-name drug Lyrica, one of the top-prescribed drugs in workers’ comp, may have to
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Two Southern California lawmakers want the state’s auditor to conduct an independent investigation on the timeliness of medical care being provided to injured workers.
Assemblyman
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After years of legislation that tilted the playing field in favor of employers, the ground seems to have shifted back toward workers a bit in
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Injection therapy may be one type of treatment that gets a boost from efforts to reduce opioid prescribing, according to a work comp corporate medical
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Kansas’ workers’ compensation system is not an adequate stand-in for the right to sue employers for workplace injuries so long as the latest edition of
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Once more, with feeling.
Bill Herrle
Despite three years of inaction by the Legislature, the Florida Division of Workers' Compensation is moving
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California employers are paying less for workers’ compensation coverage than they were three years ago, thanks in large part to savings flowing from Senate Bill
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