Risk and Insurance magazine recently published an article on the challenges of tracking and managing the various regulatory developments that affect workers’ comp across the country.
While many workers’ comp changes are made through rule-making procedures with public comment periods or legislative bills, many changes are made via sub-regulatory documents – guidance documents published by different states that interpret existing rules and regulations.
The article explores this matter, featuring the expertise of many industry experts, including Healthesystems VP of Industry and State Affairs, Sandy Shtab.
Read the article in full at Risk and Insurance magazine to see what she has to say about this topic, and about working with regulatory agencies to help shape policy.