Because nobody enjoys a colonoscopy, a noninvasive test is getting a closer look as a more pleasant alternative for screening workers who may be at
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Some Ohio Republican officeholders and policymakers have long been quick to decry government spending and tout the benefits of a free-market economy.
But since Republican
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Medical payments in California are on the rise, but the increase coming out of Senate Bill 863 is more moderate than what happened as the
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A federal lawsuit charges that Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., with a little help from the National Council on Compensation Insurance, withheld information about subrogation and
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Just a few years ago, Delaware employers were wringing their hands over the fact that the state had some of the highest workers' compensation premiums
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A Southern California doctor who admitted to receiving more than $1.5 million in illegal kickbacks from Pacific Hospital of Long Beach was ordered to serve
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When Thanksgiving or any other three- or four-day weekend rolls around next year, New York workers' compensation carriers had better make sure they have a
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A “convenience pack” of a topical cream plus a silicone patch priced at $5,170 is an example of a product with a potentially high impact
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After settling a lawsuit against One Call that accused the workers’ comp cost-containment company of funneling business to providers who accepted deep discounts, the Independent
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Medical centers of excellence could play a key role in finding the best treatments for difficult conditions, a Workers Compensation Research Institute fellow said during
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