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Using Negotiation Services for Best Third Party Claims Savings
Third-party claims can be challenging for adjusters, so we invited Chris Williamson, senior manager of product management at Mitchell, to explain some solutions to make the process run a little more smoothly.
Independence Through Home Modification
When an employee sustains a significant injury which requires inpatient care and rehabilitation, going home is often the first major goal of recovery. But the comforts of home may not be so comforting if the person requires a wheelchair or other assistive devices to get around. On today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, we talk with Nicole Usher of Apricus who explains how home modifications can make an injured employee’s house home sweet home again.
Care Abroad: Assisting U.S. Employees Injured Overseas
As the world opens up again in this COVID era, more U.S. companies with a global reach are sending employees overseas to conduct business. But what happens when those employees are injured outside the U.S.? In today’s Inside Workers' Comp, Tammy Bradly joins us to talk about the Care Abroad program.
Examining Opioid Utilization Drug Trends
Opioid utilization in workers’ comp has steadily been trending downwards. Yet, data from Mitchell's Pharmacy Trends Report reveals other impactful discoveries for opioid therapeutic classes and dependency issues. In today’s Inside Workers’ Comp, Nikki Wilson, Pharm.D./MBA, Director, Clinical Product | Pharmacy Solutions, joins us to take a deeper dive into the data.
A Network of Support for Mental Health in Comp
As referrals for behavioral health services increase in workers’ comp, provider networks are stepping up to meet the need.
When Life Gets in the Way of RTW
One of the perplexing mysteries of workers’ comp is when a solid return-to-work plan doesn’t come to fruition.
What to Look for When Choosing a Provider Network
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