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Reflecting on 2017: Predictions for 2018 in Workers’ Compensation

The famous author and anthropologist Edward Weyer, Jr. once said, “The future is like a corridor into which we can see only by the light coming from behind.” As we look to see what is coming in workers’ compensation policy in 2018, our best predictions are illuminated by recent policy activity. Here is what we believe will be the big issues in workers’ compensation for 2018.

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New Year Resolutions to Make With Your PBM

The New Year brings a slew of goals and renewal in all areas of our lives. What about your PBM program? Here’s our quick list of considerations to get your program in shape for the new year.

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Property Casualty 360: The opioid epidemic in workers' comp

Employers can use these five strategies to manage opioid issues in their organizations and help injured workers heal. Read here.

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Property Casualty 360: The opioid epidemic in workers' comp

Employers can use these five strategies to manage opioid issues in their organizations and help injured workers heal.

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In a Data-Filled World: Stories That Rely Solely on Numbers Don’t Add Up

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Storytelling sometimes seems to be a lost art. Every day we are inundated with articles that exalt big data, analytics, predictive modeling, data science, and statistics as the most compelling means of persuasion and communication.

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In a Data-filled World, Stories That Rely Solely on Numbers Don’t Add Up

1 MIN READ

Storytelling sometimes seems to be a lost art. Every day we are inundated with articles that exalt big data, analytics, predictive modeling, data science, and statistics as the most compelling means of persuasion and communication. Somewhere in the fascination with all things data, we are led to conclude that data in and of itself is the end, the goal, the Shangri-La of enlightenment and understanding. That’s not the case. The numbers should provide the color to our story, not the conclusion.

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