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Celebrating Nurses Month

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When we received a note from Julie Vernum, a Manager for the Coventry Field Case Managers, regarding Deborah Clough-Gitchell, who reports to Julie, we couldn’t wait to share it with our readers.

Workers' Comp Blog

Introducing Networks 2.0: Part One

3 MIN READ

Most discussions about the state of U.S. health care quickly lead to a simple but grim diagnosis: The system is broken. The evidence abounds and it’s compelling. The U.S. spends more per capita than any other country yet often produces only lackluster outcomes. Access to care can be poor. Even average life expectancy, which notched steady gains for decades, has ticked lower in recent years.

Mitchell Virtual Event

AASCIF Connection Series: Touch-Less Claims: The Future of Technology and Automation in Workers' Compensation

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Automation has the potential to continue to make major improvements to the workers’ compensation industry in terms of efficiency, consistency and more.

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PLRB Webinar: Auto Casualty Claims Management Technologies

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1 MIN READ

Technology is evolving at an ever-increasing pace.

Mitchell Virtual Event

AASCIF Connection Series: The Changing Insurance Workforce—How to Maintain Knowledge & Set New Employees Up for Success

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The insurance industry workforce is changing. Within the past seven years, the number of workers aged 55 and older has increased by 74 percent.

Mitchell Article

The Future of Technology in Work Comp: 2020 Survey Results

We wanted to know: What does the industry think is next in workers’ compensation and how will technology affect our industry in 2020 and beyond? How does the outlook for technology in our industry compare to the industry’s perspective in 2017, when Mitchell conducted a similar survey? To find out, we conducted a survey of about 100 workers’ compensation industry professionals.

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Stop by ‘Any Time’ Medical Care

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As her power of attorney for medical care, Mom requested I accompany her to her doctor’s visit so that I could hear details about her intended treatment plan. Mom was 74 years old with a lot of medical conditions that required constant monitoring. I anticipated there would be a lot of coordination between the multiple providers. When Mom came dressed stunningly in full regalia with necklace, earrings, perfume, and perfectly quaffed hair, I suspected this wasn’t going to be an average doctor’s visit.

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