From high praise to a spiraling crash, opioid-based pain medications are out of favor. Once thought to be the solution to chronic pain, opioids opened the door to an even bigger and scarier addiction epidemic — one that menaces the workers' comp industry and the population in general.
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Virtual Event
Michigan Fee Schedule Administrative Rules Draft: What You Need to Know [On-Demand Webinar]
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Ever since the state of Michigan released its new auto no-fault fee schedule legislation, insurance carriers and others in the industry have had a
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As crises pile on, U.S. hospitals brace for a harrowing winter
The coronavirus pandemic is perhaps best depicted by the voids it carves rather than by what it yields.
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Managing Third Party Auto Claim Trends During COVID-19
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Workers’ Comp Transformation and the Pandemic: 2020 Trends and Insights from the mPower Conference
COVID-19 has caused many changes throughout 2020, including in the workers’ compensation industry, with many employees leaving the office and worki
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Auto Casualty Updates & Trends: mPower Conference 2020 Takeaways
The auto insurance industry—and the world at large—has faced no shortage of changes and challenges in 2020.
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Managing Third Party Auto Claim Trends During COVID-19
Fewer cars on the road, increasing accident severity, an uncertain economy—these are just a few of the unprecedented challenges the auto insurance