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Home Health is Revolutionizing Cost Savings in Workers’ Compensation

Explore the transformative impact of home health care on the workers' compensation landscape, as highlighted by Ted Smith

Workers' Comp Case Study

Unbundled Early Intervention Program Leads to Greater Transparency

A large, self-insured employer contemplated unbundling their telephonic case management program from their third-party administrator. They were looking for greater transparency and control over their spend on case management services, demonstrated outcomes, and a clear reduction in their medical and indemnity costs.

Workers' Comp Article

Empowering Excellence: How Our Dedicated Team Elevates Care for Injured Employees

4 MIN READ

Our employees’ unwavering dedication to continuous improvement and quality assurance lies at the heart of our customer-centric approach, utilizing data to enhance outcomes for injured employees. They leverage every tool and resource to ensure each client receives the highest standard of care.

Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: GLP-1 Drugs in Workers’ Compensation

3 MIN READ

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists medications, originally designed for diabetes management, have skyrocketed in popularity over the past year as effective drugs for weight loss and obesity.

Auto Casualty Article

The Regulatory Rollercoaster: A High-Stakes Game of Collaboration and Adaptability

3 MIN READ

As the workers' compensation and auto industry braces itself for the regulatory changes sweeping across Michigan, Florida  and California, one thing is clear—collaboration, adaptability and a keen eye for detail will be the keys to succeeding at this high-stakes game.

Workers' Comp Article

6 Considerations for Medical Transportation Arrangements

3 MIN READ

Beyond convenience, reliable transportation prevents missed appointments that can delay recovery and worsen health outcomes. Here are some valuable tips for arranging medical transportation effectively.

Mitchell Article

Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q2 2024

Wholesale prices fell for the second consecutive month in May and continued to fall into mid-June, as the less-than-impressive 2024 Spring/tax season market came to an early close. Nevertheless, wholesale and retail used vehicle market conditions are amenable to a less dramatic ongoing decline in prices than seen last year, as much of the correction to historical patterns of depreciation, seasonality and price-spread versus new vehicles has already taken place.

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