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North Carolina Utilization Rules for Opioid and Other Pharmacological Pain Management Treatment

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When do the new rules apply? The rules apply to all affected treatment in all affected claims on or after May 1, 2018.

Workers' Comp Article

North Carolina Utilization Rules for Opioid and Other Pharmacological Pain Management Treatment

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When do the new rules apply? The rules apply to all affected treatment in all affected claims on or after May 1, 2018.

Workers' Comp Article

Care Management: Empowering Knowledge For Case Managers and Those They Serve

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Explore how informed advocacy empowers case managers to deliver ethical, evidence-based care by understanding regulations, leveraging best practices, and guiding clients through complex health and disability systems.

Workers' Comp Case Study

Heart of Case Management Award Winning Case: Home Team Advantage

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A 53-year-old male sustains a crush injury with shinbone fractures on both legs.

Workers' Comp Article

Back to the Basics: Cost Control and the Role of Precertification and Utilization Review in Workers’ Compensation

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Medical expenses, now averaging well over 60 percent of average claims costs,1 represent a significant impact on an employer’s workers’ compensation total cost of risk. This trend isn’t going away soon, as this average is expected to climb even higher in the coming years. Contributing to the climb are expenses incurred for treatment that are unrelated to an injured workers’ injury.

Mitchell Article

June 2018 Used Vehicle Market Conditions

Average wholesale used vehicle market prices registered their first year-over-year price decline since August 2014, continuing the general softening pattern seen since the impact of the hurricanes waned in late 2017. Retail used vehicle sales, including CPO sales, were strong, reflecting Spring, tax-season demand.

Mitchell Article

Mitchell Collision Repair Industry Data: Q1 2018

The initial average appraisal value, calculated by combining data from all first and third-party repairable vehicle appraisals uploaded through Mitchell systems in Q1 2018, was $3,166, $124 more than this same period last year. Continued development suggests a final Q1 2018 average appraisal value of $3,196

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