Healthesystems participates in many workers’ compensation and healthcare industry events throughout the year – as speakers, exhibitors, and attendees. Our policy advocates, business leaders, and technology, clinical and analytics experts are always eager to engage with customers, friends and colleagues to share information, insights, and resources. Come out and connect with us!

Healthesystems is attending the NCCI Annual Insights Symposium, which brings together senior thought leaders in workers' comp.

Healthesystems is exhibiting at the PA Workers’ Comp Conference, an educational seminar for professionals within the field of PA workers’ comp.

Healthesystems is attending the National Council of Self-Insurers’ conference, which brings together professionals from companies who self-insure their workers’ compensation.

Healthesystems is a proud sponsor and will be attending along with exhibiting at the American Association of State Compensation Insurance Funds conference for workers’ compensation insurance professionals.

Healthesystems is attending and exhibiting at the Workers’ Compensation Institute conference, which brings together workers’ compensation professionals.

August 24, 2026
Silvia Sacalis Presenting at WCI Conference
Healthesystems’ VP of Clinical Services, Silvia Sacalis, will present at the WCI Conference alongside Mark Williams of The Hartford. The session will explore clinical adherence challenges across the continuum of care and the growing pressures impacting recovery, outcomes, and claim complexity in workers’ compensation. The presentation begins at 3:15 pm ET
August 26, 2026
Mike Theis Joins Panel at WCI Conference
Healthesystems’ AVP of Product Analytics and Business Strategy, Mike Theis,will join the panel discussion Early Warning: Spotting Delayed Recovery Risk Before a Claim Deteriorates at the WCI Conference, alongside thought leaders from Gradient AI, TriStar, and Paradigm. The session will focus on how early warning signals and applied analytics can help claims organizations identify risk sooner and intervene more effectively. The session will begin at 9:50 am ET.





