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...daunting workers’ comp system. Rather than replacing human engagement, mobile device-enabled communication can augment it by providing more touchpoints in the workers’ comp journey, allowing injured workers to engage in...
The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) published a new study that examines shifts in the medical workforce and their impact on injured workers, focusing on provider shortages, rising healthcare demand,...
...professionals through a complex system where every decision must align with regulatory requirements and evidence-based care. These objectives reflect an expanded role versus group health, where this level of complexity...
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...The average county-level number of nurse practitioners per capita nearly tripled from 2010-2023. The average county-level number of physician assistants per capita increased roughly 50% from 2010 to 2022. These...
The Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation (DoWC) will hold its annual stakeholder meeting on Thursday, May 22nd, from 4–5 p.m. MST. A key topic on the agenda is the potential...
...disorder. This bill would require a licensed certified social worker-clinical to comply with certain requirements to perform the evaluation services. House Bill 1404 would authorize licensed certified social workers and...