Accelerating Recovery and Return to Work: The Case for Case Management
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Explore how proactive case management accelerates recovery and return-to-work outcomes by addressing physical, emotional, and workplace barriers—leading to better clinical results and lower claim costs.
Turning Regulatory Obstacles into Strategy Advantages Using Informed Decision-Making in Workers’ Comp & Auto Casualty
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Following our examination of President Trump's health care executive order and its implications for workers' compensation and auto payers in Part 1 of our series, this article explores how advanced bill review technologies can help position payers to effectively navigate current changes and set themselves up for enhanced savings in the long term.
Ripple Effect: Potential Impacts of Tariffs and Proposed Medicaid Cuts on Workers’ Comp
Discover how U.S. trade tariffs and proposed Medicaid cuts could reshape workers’ comp costs and care access. Dave Torrence outlines key risks and strategies in WorkCompWire’s "Leaders Speak" article.
Strengthening Return-to-Work Outcomes: A Guide to Vocational Case Management for Claims Professionals
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Discover how vocational case management can reduce claim costs and improve return-to-work outcomes. Essential guide for claims professionals seeking efficient claim resolution.
A True Alternative to Opioids for Workers’ Comp? Questions Remain
Enlyte’s Nikki Wilson weighs in on suzetrigine as a potential opioid alternative in workers’ comp. Discover what this breakthrough could mean for pain management and claims strategies.
The Implications of Trump's Health Care Executive Order for Workers' Compensation and Auto Insurers
4 MIN READ
Explore the immediate effects of President Trump's 2025 health care executive order on workers' compensation and auto insurers, including rising drug costs and supply chain disruptions.
Ask The Pharmacist: Bird Flu and Its Growing Impact on Public Health
3 MIN READ
Bird flu, or avian influenza, is an emerging public health and industry concern across North America. While the virus primarily affects birds, it can occasionally spread to humans—raising important questions around occupational exposure and public health safety.