Public entities have their work cut out for them when it comes to safeguarding law enforcement officers. We identify four common and challenging issues that, when addressed, can be very effective. According to statistics reported to […]
ReEmployAbility, Inc. Contact: Rebecca Dearth (813) 261-3117 | news@reemployability.com Brandon, FL (March 3, 2023)- ReEmployAbility publishes the Program Results from their flagship Transition2Work® program each year. This summary provides an overview of the program’s success […]
Working in the Operating Room was at times a frightening place to be – even for an experienced RN. A specific incident I vividly remember was a group of college students were out one night […]
Franklin, TN (WorkersCompensation.com) -- Last week, Cumberland RIMS held their 2023 Annual Symposium, Brace for Impact, where inflation was a hot topic. "Adverse Impact of Inflation on your program" was covered by Beth Tansey from […]
Frankfort, KY (WorkersCompensation.com) -- The tragic case of a taxi driver who was shot in the shoulder and paralyzed from the waist down caused the Kentucky Supreme Court to revisit its method of determining independent […]
King of Prussia, Pa. (February 28, 2023) – How do age and mental health affect the duration of workers’ compensation claims? Since between 20 and 30% of these claims involve physical therapy, MedRisk’s 2023 Outlook Industry Trends […]
Pittsburgh, Pa. (February 28, 2023) –accūrō Solutions, which provides bill processing and bill review technology and services to workers’ compensation and other property and casualty payers, has successfully completed SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type […]
Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) -- Case managers who work with complex/catastrophic patients have two people to 'case manage' the injured worker and the Caregiver. Both have different needs and are handled differently. By working effectively with […]