...fall into these categories are not precluded from claiming COVID-19 as an occupational disease. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear issued Executive Order 2020-277, expanding coverage to first responders, healthcare workers, grocery store...
...at an average cost of $10.93 million. Hackers often target healthcare organizations because they store sensitive information, which is valuable on the black market. But data breaches are just the...
...quantities of confidential data – personal health information – they store and the estimated value for each compromised record. As of 2022, the healthcare industry was the most expensive for...
...of CBD products available on the market; CBD products are not just found in smoke shops, but in health food stores, corner markets, gas stations, and even in CVS and Walgreens, and they...
By Healthesystems The workers’ comp mission is to restore injured workers to good health and get them back to work as quickly as possible. Digitization, automation, data analytics, and cybersecurity...
...employers to pay for the services provided by the designated provider. Montana House Bill 412 would restore a worker’s right to select their treating physician, but the proposal allows an insurer...
...in 2022 to just 9.1 cases per 10,000 FTE workers in 2023. Additional highlights include: Injuries in food and beverage stores increased 6.5% to 78,200 cases in 2023, up from...
...injuries by analyzing lines of billing codes to ferret out the primary diagnosis for each claim, which can then be categorized and stored in a database for future intelligence. AI...
...stores but come with a significant price markup. As of 2021, PLTs were the second most frequently prescribed topical analgesics in workers’ comp, accounting for 16 percent of prescriptions but...