A highly anticipated case that could shed new light on a compounding pharmacy controversy and involving some of the biggest names in workers' compensation could be headed to
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Workers’ comp drug spending, excluding specialty drugs, dropped 3.8% last year, and spending on opioids fell 15%, according to a drug trend report released Thursday
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The rising tide of support for injured and diseased first responders, now seen across the country, swelled through the Texas Capitol this week and smacked
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Michael D. Drobot dropped an appeal of an order finding that he breached the terms of his plea agreement last year when he pocketed $1
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The largest workers' compensation carrier in Kentucky has already made some reforms after a state auditor's report chastised it for a lack of cost controls and
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Changes to Medicare’s fee schedule structure for physician evaluation and management services are on the horizon, and they could result in increases to workers’ comp
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What must have seemed like a done deal and a long-awaited victory for firefighters is now bogged down in the swampy world of south Florida
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For many injured workers who have suffered an upper-limb amputation, a body-powered prosthesis will become their “go-to” prosthesis rather than a fancier myoelectric device, a
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Just as federal and state court cases in other states are chugging along toward conclusion, the Tennessee Bureau of Workers' Compensation surprised stakeholders this month
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The fallout from two of the largest insurance carrier insolvencies in recent Florida history continues and will likely result in higher assessments on workers' compensation
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