
A new contractor will take the helm of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Commercial Repayment Center this month, and those in the Medicare
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In a disappointing decision for the insurance industry, Texas’ 3rd District Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court’s decision allowing the Division of Workers’
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Employers could get another round of rate reductions after notification by the Department of Insurance that insurers no longer will be forced to pay assessments
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A federal judge ordered a capper and his administrator to forfeit more than $1.1 million in criminal proceeds from a Southern California referral scheme that
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A new report from the National Bureau of Economic Research may fuel the skepticism surrounding workplace wellness programs, even as some in the workers’ comp
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The West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee is considering a bill that would eliminate the Workers’ Compensation Board of Review, creating two intermediate appellate courts in its
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The Mississippi House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill to undo a 2016 budget gimmick — later declared improper by the Attorney General’s Office — that
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California carriers on average reduced their filed pure premium rates by more than 5% in 2017, and employers saw a bigger decline in the average
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Only about one in six small-business owners in a recent survey said they have workers’ compensation coverage, a trend that some say may be due
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Even though there was no definitive evidence that Gale Askins’ irregular heartbeat caused her on-the-job fall, the Arkansas Supreme Court affirmed an administrative law judge’s
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

