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Key Trends in Big Data for Property & Casualty Industries
The pandemic has changed the way we work. As a result, organizations have rapidly adopted digital technologies to better manage this new working environment, from automating routine process to artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision making.
2021 Workers’ Comp Predictions: COVID-19 Effects, Automation and More
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In 2020, the workers’ compensation industry has faced no shortage of challenges—treatment gaps, delays in elective surgeries, the shift to work-from-home, an onslaught of emergency regulations and more. Now, as we look ahead to the new year, Mitchell, Genex and Coventry experts share workers’ compensation trends we think will continue, change and shift. Here are our 2021 workers’ compensation predictions.
Workers’ Compensation – A plus for providers who participate
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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.
Michigan Fee Schedule Administrative Rules Draft: What You Need to Know [On-Demand Webinar]
On-Demand
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 variety of questions to help clarify details of th
As crises pile on, U.S. hospitals brace for a harrowing winter
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The coronavirus pandemic is perhaps best depicted by the voids it carves rather than by what it yields. The disappearances of handshakes, rush hour traffic, and sellout crowds at sporting events reveal the outlines of a nation transformed.
Auto Casualty Updates & Trends: mPower Conference 2020 Takeaways
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The auto insurance industry—and the world at large—has faced no shortage of changes and challenges in 2020. From treatment trends to legislative updates, we’ve had to manage not only a changing business climate, but also industry-altering events that are reshaping auto insurance. During the 2020 mPower industry conference held in October, Mitchell experts shared several updates and highlighted trends that will impact the auto casualty industry in the coming year.
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 working from home, regulations that have affected health care delivery and an uncertain economy. These changes have come quickly and are still evolving, even as 2021 approaches. During the 2020 mPower industry conference held in October, Mitchell experts shared several important insights and emerging trends in the workers’ compensation industry that continue to change because of the pandemic.