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Severity, cost of comp claims on the rise
The workers' compensation sector remains a relatively stable and profitable segment of the commercial insurance industry, but some claims are getting pricier and concerns over severity are rising.
How Miami-Dade Public Schools Helped Their Police Officers Fight COVID
Getting public school police officers the care they needed meant taking on the risk of visiting emergency rooms during the pandemic. Continue reading here.
Workers' Comp Sector Has Embraced Electronic Payments
Shahin Hatamian details results of Enlyte's annual tech survey and explains the long-term implications of COVID-19 on digital products in workers' comp.
Workers' Comp Sector Has Embraced Electronic Payments
Shahin Hatamian details results of Enlyte's annual tech survey and explains the long-term implications of COVID-19 on digital products in workers' comp.
Genex’s Catastrophic Injury Management and Crisis Response Program Brings Together Two Leading Programs in Case Management Excellence
WAYNE, PA – April 11, 2022 – When a catastrophic event occurs in the workplace, it is critical to have reliable resources available to care for those with physical injuries as well as those who have witnessed the traumatic event.
South Carolina Approves Fee Schedule Changes
The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission approved changes to the Medical Services Provider Manual, effective April 1, 2022. The changes adopted include differences in the proposed rules for pharmacy released by the Commission in December 2021.
South Carolina Approves Fee Schedule Changes
The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission approved changes to the Medical Services Provider Manual, effective April 1, 2022. The changes adopted include differences in the proposed rules for pharmacy released by the Commission in December 2021. One of the biggest changes from the proposed rule to the adopted language involved prescription topical medications. The new reimbursement rule for non-compound prescription topical medications is $240 for a 30-day supply, pro-rated based on the number of day supply dispensed, not to exceed 90 days, plus a single dispensing fee of $5.
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