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Workers' Compensation Medical Price Index: Q3 2017
2 MIN READ
The National CPI for All Services, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in November 2017, is 123.6, which reflects a 0.4 percent increase since Q2 2017.
Making the Most Out of Your Data: Four Tips for Engaging with Claims Consultants
For insurance carriers, finding ways to capitalize on the growing volume and velocity of information is a critical challenge. We have experienced a lifetime of automotive technological change in just the past decade and it is becoming increasingly difficult to stay in front of the latest advancements in repairing today’s complex vehicles while still leveraging data to manage an efficient and profitable claims operation.
Connected Claims USA Summit
Connected Claims USA Summit 2018 will feature Mitchell’s President and CEO, Alex Sun, in a plenary session focused on Technology T
Audit, Audit, Audit: Why You Should Further Scrutinize Workers’ Compensation Bills
3 MIN READ
It’s very easy for payors to end up overpaying on medical bills. Auditing – a crucial but often forgotten or under-executed part of the claims process – can help payors identify questionable billing practices and prevent overpayment on workers’ compensation claims.
Robocop Talks About Run for Sheriff and Upcoming NWCDC Session
In this edition of Workers’ Comp, we catch up with “Robocop” Romero who talks about his run for county sheriff and previews his NWCDC session with Genex Branch Manager Trish Elizalde next week.
Making Recall Data Available When it’s Most Valuable: At the Time of a Vehicle Repair
Today there are tens of millions of vehicles driven on roads all across the United States that have open recalls for safety systems or other non-safety issues. As a US Federal agency, the National Highway Transportation Safety Agency, NHTSA, regulates the safety of motor vehicles and related equipment. It lies within their jurisdiction to issue vehicle safety standards and require manufacturers to recall vehicles and equipment that have safety-related defects.
Global Surgical Package Fraudulent Billing
5 MIN READ
Sometimes the most innocuous conversations with family, friends and coworkers can lead to a major finding for medical billing fraud. Take the example of simply talking to your coworker in the next cube about a suspicious provider billing situation. To your surprise, you find out your coworker is having the same suspicion about the same provider on other auto first party claims. What ends up happening is a pervasive situation of intentional fraud uncovered by one conversation. This is exactly what occurred in identifying “Global Surgical Package Fraudulent” billing scenarios.
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