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By Mark E. Ruquet, PropertyCasualty360.com |
April 2, 2012
Workers’ compensation medical-cost increases can be better controlled when states have fee schedules in place, suggests a report from the Workers Compensation Research Institute.
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By Phil Gusman, PropertyCasualty360.com |
May 7, 2010
As states exit the recession with a focus on saving money in the new economy, workers' compensation systems will have to strip out as many unnecessary costs as possible to be successful, a workers' compensation expert said.
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By Denise Garth, Michael Desrochers |
April 28, 2010
Just like being in the eye of a storm, the workers' compensation industry is in the eye of change which has accelerated due to the financial crisis, the "Great Recession" and continued increasing costs.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 25, 2010
When the U.S. recession finally ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a "shrunken new normal" economy requiring cost cuts, one leading industry figure warned.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 13, 2010
When the U.S. recession ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a reduced economy requiring cost cuts, observed Richard Victor, Workers Compensation Research Institute executive director.
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By Daniel Hays |
January 12, 2010
When the U.S. recession ends, workers' compensation systems will have to function in a reduced economy requiring cost cuts, Richard Victor, Workers Compensation Research Institute executive director predicted.