Workers’ Compensation: 2022 Trends & Predictions
14 MIN READ
As we enter 2022 still mired in the COVID-19 pandemic, the workers’ compensation industry faces another challenging year, with payers continuing to cope with staffing shortages, evolving regulatory changes and more. To help you navigate what’s next and understand this year’s top trends, we’ve outlined Enlyte’s top 2022 workers’ compensation predictions:
The More Workers’ Comp Gets High-Tech, the Better for Providers and Patients
Every day, technology is changing the way we experience the world around us.
After a Difficult Couple of Years, Making Workers’ Comp ‘Easy’ is Good for Everyone
After nearly two years of pandemic-induced hardship, making things easy feels more important than ever.
2021 mPower Virtual Conference
On-Demand
The Mitchell | Genex | Coventry team looks forward to connecting with you at the 2021 mPower Conference, taking place virtually October 12–14, 2021.
Workers' Comp 2021 Technology Trends Report
One year after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, we wanted to know: How has technology use changed over the past year in the workers’ compensation industry and how will those changes sustain through into the future?
Part 2: 7 Steps to Elevate Your Bill Review Program
1 MIN READ
This is part 2 in a 2-part series of articles about optimizing medical bill review programs. Click here to read part 1. In order to take your medical bill review program to the next level, you need to look into the details.
Augmented Reality & Artificial Intelligence in Insurance
From Microsoft’s sophisticated HoloLens to Snap Inc.’s somewhat frivolous Spectacles, smart glasses hit the market in 2013 and have shown that they’re here to stay. Delivering an augmented reality experience that takes computing to the next level, glasses such as the Google Glass Enterprise Edition, shows that this technology has mainstream applications with usefulness that is expanding at a rapid rate.