Workers’ compensation systems’ inability to address patients’ anger and anxiety has led to undesirable claim outcomes, including unnecessary costs for employers and poor health results
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A fifth of all workers' compensation claims filed in Minnesota this year are for COVID-19 illnesses, a number that a safety expert called surprisingly high.
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After nearly a year of impassioned deliberations, the California Division of Workers’ Compensation’s latest Medical-Legal Fee Schedule proposal could be the best all sides can
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If insurers are worried about what the winner of Tuesday's presidential election might mean for profitability, perhaps they shouldn't be.
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A California workers’ compensation insurance carrier planning to merge with its sister company in New Mexico has filed a motion accusing the California Department of
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With no further congressional stimulus package on the horizon, the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation has taken it upon itself to help employers survive the
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues unabated in many parts of the U.S., doctors, attorneys and claims administrators may soon see more coronavirus cases with workers claiming
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As workers’ compensation systems continue to look for ways to reduce injured employees’ reliance on opioids or expensive surgeries, advocates say a relatively new recovery
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After two years of on-again, off-again action in the legislature, a bill that would force municipalities to provide workers' compensation coverage to volunteer fire departments'
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As America’s lucrative cannabis industry continues to grow, workers’ compensation systems will have to adjust to changing regulatory trends and evolving treatment options for a
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