Weather-related disasters are on the rise. How do weather and climate change affect workers and workers’ comp?
Weather-related disasters are on the rise. How do weather and climate change affect workers and workers’ comp?
Dermatologicals represent a significant and growing portion of workers’ comp spend and come with cost and efficacy considerations.
As inflation rates rise, home healthcare is in demand – yet home caregivers are in short supply.
Inflation is on the rise. What impact does it have on transportation in workers’ comp?
Explore the top five major findings from this year’s Workers’ Comp Industry Insights Survey.
To best assist workers’ comp patients, it is of benefit to understand the impact economic instability can have on their care and health. Here are 4 ways economic stability can impact workers’ comp claims.
The insurance sector is experiencing an IT talent shortage. How can workers’ comp payers optimize the IT resources they already have?
Tobacco use is a modifiable health factor, albeit a complex one. Here are five things to consider regarding tobacco use in employee or injured worker populations.
With opioid utilization down, there is no longer a consolidated driver of pharmacy costs in workers’ comp. Here are four drug classes driving pharmacy costs today.
More than ever, workflow automation is a priority for claims organizations facing claims talent shortages.