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Understanding Classification Rules in Workers’ Compensation

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When it comes to managing workers’ compensation, understanding classification rules is fundamental. Classification rules are guidelines used by rating bureaus and insurance companies to categorize businesses based on the type of work they perform. This can free up resources for other areas of your business.

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The Role of Evidence-Based Medicine in Transforming Workers’ Compensation

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In the intricate landscape of workers’ compensation, the pursuit of optimal outcomes for injured workers is paramount. Employers, insurers, and healthcare providers face a delicate balance: ensuring injured workers receive appropriate care while effectively managing costs and promoting timely return-to-work.

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How Fear Impacts Workers’ Compensation Claims (and What to Do About It)

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By understanding the role fear plays in workers compensation claims, employers can implement strategies to foster trust, improve outcomes, and reduce costs. The Link Between Fear and Litigation Studies have consistently identified fear as a major driver of workers compensation litigation. All state laws vary.

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Mistake: Accepting Every Workers’ Compensation Claim

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Many companies operate under an unwritten rule: accept every workers compensation claim, no questions asked. A well-managed workers compensation program should pay 100% of legitimate claimsand 0% of the claims that arent. Fight Fraud and Exaggerated Claims Workplace injury fraud is a significant cost driver in workers compensation.

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Demystifying Evidence-Based Medicine in Workers’ Compensation

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Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is increasingly recognized as a critical component in workers’ compensation, influencing treatment decisions, recovery outcomes, and cost management. This ensures medical decisions in workers’ compensation are guided by the strongest available evidence. What is Evidence-Based Medicine?

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What is Evidence-Based Medicine in Workers’ Compensation

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Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) plays a critical role in workers compensation, guiding both medical professionals and non-medical stakeholders in making informed decisions about injury treatment, recovery time, and return-to-work strategies. You should consult with your insurance broker, attorney, or qualified professional.

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How to Tell If You Need a Nurse Case Manager for Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

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If you review the insurer’s file notes online and do not see NCM notes, contact the NCM for an update. You should consult with your insurance broker, attorney, or qualified professional. Also, the injury coordinator should know whether your NCM is an RN or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). All state laws vary.