Insights
Bringing value-based contracting to workers’ comp offers opportunities and challenges
6 MIN READ
Ask almost anyone what’s wrong with health care in the U.S. and you’re likely to hear about runaway costs. The other common refrain is that for all we spend as a country, the results, too often, are only lackluster. One hoped-for remedy to the nation’s health care ills is so-called value-based contracting. This involves paying a fixed amount for a procedure—and for the results—rather than paying for each CPT code or procedure performed. Value-based scenarios are drawing more interest in group health. But how this setup would unfold in workers’ compensation remains less clear due to the industry environment.
Specialty Medication Trends
1 MIN READ
Specialty medications, which are typically used to treat patients with complex, chronic conditions, continue to be a major area of pharmaceutical development and can have significant costs.
WorkCompWire: Ensuring Seamless Ancillary Services for Catastrophic Claims
In workers' compensation, catastrophic claims often require a significant number and various types of ancillary services, anything from a rehabilitation facility, DME, transportation, home health services and more.
2021 Regulatory Predictions for Auto Casualty and Workers’ Comp [Podcast]
On-Demand
In 2020, the workers' compensation and auto casualty regulatory environment was more active than ever—since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S.
Price Opportunists - Compound Kits and Combo Packs
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This week’s look back at 2019 drug trends is at compound kits and combo packs.
Kids' Chance of Indiana 2020
1 MIN READ
Aside from being a National Partner of Kids’ Chance, Genex team members like Jane Shea are actively involved in supporting the organization on the state level. Watch this video as Jane and her peers explain how your efforts make a difference for Kids’ Chance recipients in Indiana.
Kids' Chance of Indiana 2020
1 MIN READ
Aside from being a National Partner of Kids’ Chance, Genex team members like Jane Shea are actively involved in supporting the organization on the state level.