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Workers' Comp Article

Understanding Predictive Analytics For Workers' Compensation Data Analysis

6 MIN READ

As technology evolves, several key ideas continue to permeate our conversations. One of the most exciting topics in 2018 is the application of predictive analytics in insurance and claims handling in particular. Unlike many of the broader terms in the industry (i.e. artificial intelligence, big data and InsureTech), predictive analytics has specific and practical workflow applications today and continues to be an industry game changer.

WorkCompWire Article

WorkCompWire: Jim Harris: Unleashing Powerful Insights Hidden in Your Bill Review Data

In this column, we look at five strategies that sophisticated vendors are deploying to elevate the bill review process to a strategic, data-focused initiative that can drive ongoing improvements for your workers' compensation program.

Workers' Comp Blog

A Look Back at 40 Years

4 MIN READ

Whether good or bad, most people see turning age 40 as a major milestone. But when a successful company hits the Big 4-0, it’s definitely a cause for celebration.

WorkCompWire Article

WorkCompWire: Michael Valasek: Ensuring a Quality IME Result: Three Players in the Process

A certain amount of contention has come to surround the independent medical examination (IME) process.

Workers' Comp Article

CMS Commercial Repayment Center (CRC) Contractor Transition

3 MIN READ

Keep current with new legislation and its potential effect on your organization. This regulatory update is for informational purposes only, and provides some key highlights on state initiatives that may impact the Medicare Set-Aside services Genex provides.

Workers' Comp Article

CMS Commercial Repayment Center (CRC) Contractor Transition

3 MIN READ

Keep current with new legislation and its potential effect on your organization.

Mitchell Article

Survey Results: The Future of Technology in Workers’ Compensation

The workers’ compensation industry in general has been conservative about adopting new technologies. However, as we start 2018, it is clear that technology is going to play an even bigger role in our market than ever. In fact, with rising health care costs, changing regulations and the need to create operational efficiencies, the industry cannot afford to not adopt these new technologies.