By William Rabb
WorkCompCentral correspondent
Over the next 13 months, workers’ compensation claims reporting in six states will undergo a major shift. One state will
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California qualified medical evaluators have lodged another complaint about underground rule-making in their nearly two-year fight with the Division of Workers’ Compensation over how the agency
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A wide-ranging workers’ comp reform bill in the Kentucky legislature has cleared the House and is being taken up by the Senate, following a floor
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Representatives for California lien claimants say state regulators may be violating a federal judge’s order by requiring administrative law judges to report challenges to the automatic
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A pair of bills that advocates say would fix “a hole in the grand bargain” in Wisconsin is speeding through the state legislature.
Sen.
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A doctor who received $5.2 million in kickbacks for referring about 90 patients to have spinal fusion surgeries performed at Pacific Hospital of Long Beach was
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A Texas-style workers’ comp drug formulary might have saved the Louisiana state government as much as $2.3 million on prescription drug costs for injured state workers
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Kentucky lawmakers delayed an expected vote Tuesday on a controversial workers' comp reform bill and a much more worker-friendly alternative, to allow time for additional amendments
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Legislation that would impose a three-day opioid prescribing limit for treatment of acute pain is moving forward in the Florida Legislature, despite concerns that it
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A poultry company whose employee swept a truck driver into a “bear hug” and pushed him into a stack of pallets can’t be held liable for the
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