
When is a worker considered an independent contractor? When he registers as one with the state Department of Labor and Industry, according to a bill making
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Falling medical costs in California workers’ compensation system that helped drive down the advisory pure premium rate over the past several years might be coming
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Illinois’ legislative session is shaping up as a replay of last year as far as workers’ comp is concerned, with Democratic lawmakers resurrecting two bills
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Health care providers are welcoming a plan by the New York State Workers' Compensation Board to raise reimbursement rates for the first time in years, and employers
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Medical providers warned during a hearing Tuesday that adopting geographic price modifiers in the state's fee schedule may create access problems in rural areas, even
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Hurricanes and wildfires weren’t the only major events to hit property and casualty insurers’ bottom lines in 2017.
As a result of the federal Tax
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The battle for a drug formulary now shifts to the Pennsylvania governor's office, and perhaps the Bureau of Workers' Compensation, after supporters mustered just enough
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A Southern California employer suing the administrators of the EquityComp workers’ compensation program will have to pursue unfair competition and bad faith claims in state
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Forty-nine percent of injured workers receiving a prescription drug were taking an opioid in 2017, a figure that was about 4 percentage points lower than
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation could give final approval to new telemedicine rules as soon as next week, ushering in a brave new world of
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

