
Substantial fines and penalties levied in the past year in Texas and Florida show that some regulators are keeping a close eye on third party
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WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia — Workers’ compensation programs have dramatically reduced the amount of opioids used by injured workers, but more remains to be done to treat the
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A doctor who surrendered his New York medical license in 2013 after he was convicted of fraudulent billing, and who is facing new charges of
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Private commercial insurers typically pay more for hospital services than Medicare rates, but the difference is especially dramatic for workers’ comp and auto insurers, according
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When a volunteer at a bingo-night fundraiser for a Pennsylvania volunteer fire department crushed her hand in a door this summer, she was told that
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation, in the first major case involving a law requiring it to dismiss liens held by those who have been convicted
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As workers’ comp payers have become more open to the idea of treating injured workers for opioid dependence, a new study has found differences among
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Two physicians — one in North Carolina and another in Iowa — think they have found at least a partial solution to rising medical costs and have
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A program that provides up to $6,000 in job training benefits to California injured workers with a permanent partial disability doesn’t seem to be accomplishing
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A new report from the National Council on Compensation Insurance underscores a trend that has been developing for the last decade: The number of claims
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