When Do You Need an MSA?
In its simplest form, the Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) is a pool of funding reserved for future accident-related treatment once a workers' compensation case is settled.
3 Takeaways from WCRI
WCRI’s recent annual conference delivered valuable research and insight on the current (and future) state of the industry.
Demystifying the MSA
The Medicare Set‑Aside (MSA) is often used by payers to fund future accident-related treatment in workers' comp settlements. However, because of the complex nature of the MSA, too often employers will go the MSA route when there are better options available. In today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, Deborah Robinson-Stewart helps demystify the MSA and offers insight on when payers should incorporate this tool.
Crisis Response Overview: Not all victims sustain physical injuries
Worksite Crisis Response
You don’t have to be physically injured to suffer a mental blow.
How Service Impacts Claim Costs
The speed, costs and reliability of diagnostic services can seriously impact the progression of a claim, especially if the exams are hampered by poor customer service.
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