Eleven Areas to Review in Work Comp Cost Containment
Reducing workers comp costs is a comprehensive process however, the same elements tend to drive workers' comp costs from company to company. What areas should be reviewed? 1- management commitment,...
View ArticleWorkers’ Compensation Cost Control: What to do AFTER Assessment
One part of the assessment process which is often overlooked is determining what to do AFTER you've written the assessment report. You've written your report containing numerous recommendations and...
View ArticleCutting Workers Compensation Costs Using Injury Triage
When companies are looking for ways to cut workers’ compensation costs, an objective review of the workplace injury process, known as injury triage, may reveal critical areas in current procedures...
View ArticleWorkers Compensation Cost Reduction Do You Know Where You Are Going
Goals, Planning and Implementation or “Let’s Just Take the Assessment” Sometime ago a well-respected and very knowledgeable workers’ compensation consultant told a very interesting story. A...
View Article12 Signs You Need a Claim File Review of Your Workers Comp Claims
The question was recently asked, “When is the best time to have an independent claims auditor do a claim file review?” The best way to answer the question is to make a determination of the reason the...
View ArticlePredictive Modeling to Identify Cost Intensive Medical Providers
It’s easy to become trapped in assumptions. One such assumption is that predictive modeling is exclusively achieved by scouring data using advanced mathematical computations. While that is the...
View ArticleTennessee Cost Per Claim Decreased Following Work Comp Reforms
Workers compensation costs per claim in Tennessee decreased in recent years following reforms enacted in 2004, according to a new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI). The...
View ArticleTop 10 Ways to Control Your Workers Comp Costs
There are many ways an employer can have a positive impact on workers’ compensation claim cost. We believe these 10 recommendations will assist you in your efforts to keep the cost of workers’...
View ArticleThe Best Tidbits of News From the Workers Comp Community
Free Webinar from Industry Expert Rebecca Shafer: Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost by Understanding and Controlling Key Cost Drivers Date: August 21, 2012 Time: 11:00 am CST Duration: 1 hour...
View ArticleWorkers Comp Guidebook Helps Employers, Agents and Insurers Slash Costs
Program Proven to Cut Costs 20 to 50 Percent The 2013 version of Workers' Compensation Management Program is an expanded guidebook offering detailed steps on how to develop a workers' compensation...
View ArticleEleven Areas to Review in Work Comp Cost Containment
Reducing workers comp costs is a comprehensive process however, the same elements tend to drive workers' comp costs from company to company. What areas should be reviewed? 1– management commitment,...
View ArticleWorkers’ Compensation Cost Control: What to do AFTER Assessment
One part of the assessment process which is often overlooked is determining what to do AFTER you've written the assessment report. You've written your report containing numerous recommendations and...
View ArticleCutting Workers Compensation Costs Using Injury Triage
When companies are looking for ways to cut workers’ compensation costs, an objective review of the workplace injury process, known as injury triage, may reveal critical areas in current procedures...
View ArticleWorkers Compensation Cost Reduction Do You Know Where You Are Going
Goals, Planning and Implementation or “Let’s Just Take the Assessment” Sometime ago a well-respected and very knowledgeable workers’ compensation consultant told a very interesting story. A...
View Article12 Signs You Need a Claim File Review of Your Workers Comp Claims
The question was recently asked, “When is the best time to have an independent claims auditor do a claim file review?” The best way to answer the question is to make a determination of the reason the...
View ArticlePredictive Modeling to Identify Cost Intensive Medical Providers
It’s easy to become trapped in assumptions. One such assumption is that predictive modeling is exclusively achieved by scouring data using advanced mathematical computations. While that is the...
View ArticleTennessee Cost Per Claim Decreased Following Work Comp Reforms
Workers compensation costs per claim in Tennessee decreased in recent years following reforms enacted in 2004, according to a new study by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI). The...
View ArticleTop 10 Ways to Control Your Workers Comp Costs
There are many ways an employer can have a positive impact on workers’ compensation claim cost. We believe these 10 recommendations will assist you in your efforts to keep the cost of workers’...
View ArticleThe Best Tidbits of News From the Workers Comp Community
Free Webinar from Industry Expert Rebecca Shafer: Reduce Workers’ Compensation Cost by Understanding and Controlling Key Cost Drivers Date: August 21, 2012 Time: 11:00 am CST Duration: 1 hour...
View ArticleWorkers Comp Guidebook Helps Employers, Agents and Insurers Slash Costs
Program Proven to Cut Costs 20 to 50 Percent The 2013 version of Workers' Compensation Management Program is an expanded guidebook offering detailed steps on how to develop a workers' compensation...
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