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Madison, WI (WorkersCompensation.com) - At its 99th Annual Convention, September 30 – October 3, 2013, the IAIABC looks forward to providing a “Focus on Outcomes.” With a focus on outcomes through the reform or change process, workers' compensation stakeholders will develop more effective strategies, tools, and evaluation metrics.
More jurisdictions participate in the IAIABC Annual Convention than any other workers' compensation conference in North America. This diverse participation provides incredible opportunity to learn and share from each other's experience and hear about new and innovative ways to improve system performance.
Attend the IAIABC 99th Annual Convention to focus on the following outcomes:
· Improved system efficiency
· Faster return to gainful employment
· Improved quality of medical care
· Decrease in disputes
· Better prevention and safety measures
The IAIABC invites all workers' compensation regulators, administrators, insurers, claims payers, medical providers, service providers, employers, labor representatives, self-insured organizations, or anyone else with a stake in the industry to attend the Annual Convention.
The program is now available and features four days of plenaries, breakout sessions, committee meetings, and social events for attendees. Early registration is open; IAIABC members receive discounted registration rates, and additional discounts are available when sending 3 or more attendees.
Visit www.iaiabc.org/convention for more information about the IAIABC 99th Annual Convention, September 30 – October 3 in San Diego, CA.
About the IAIABC
The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions is a not-for-profit association representing most of the government agencies charged with the administration of workers' compensation systems in the United States, Canada, and other nations and territories. Also members of the IAIABC are workers' compensation professionals in the private sector. The mission of the IAIABC is to advance the efficiency and effectiveness of workers' compensation systems throughout the world. It is governed by an Executive Committee of jurisdictional agency leaders and maintains a staff headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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