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The Complete Guide to Medicare Secondary Payer Compliance
Vernon Sumwalt
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Jennifer Jordan
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Medicare Secondary Payer
Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act (MMSEA) Section 111 Reporting: Identifying Reporting Triggers – 2011 Updates
It is important to be familiar with the criteria for reporting to avoid being late in adhering to the MMSEA Section 111 requirements. The determination of whether to submit a claim is dictated by two criteria, both of which must be met to require reporting...
Karen C. Yotis
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Insurance Premiums & Rates
Cost Containment From Soup to Nuts: Rebecca Shafer’s Workers Compensation Management Program: Reduce Costs 20% to 50%, 2012 Edition
By Karen C. Yotis, Esq. When a workers’ compensation maven of Rebecca Shafer’s caliber shares her expertise about implementing cost containment best practices, industry professionals can’t afford to do anything but listen. Likewise...
John Stahl
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Insurance Premiums & Rates
NCCI Studies Excess Loss Development
Largest Claims Develop Down and Smaller Ones Develop Up Over Time By John M. Stahl, Esq. A September 2011 NCCI research brief entitled “Workers’ Compensation Excess Loss Development” followed up on NCCI’s 2007 study of the...
California Workers' Compensation Institute
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Insurance Premiums & Rates
California Private Self-Insured Claim Frequency Edged Down in 2010, But Average Claim Costs Rose
Workers’ compensation claim frequency among private self-insured employers in California registered a slight decline last year, but only because the incidence of low cost medical-only claims declined according to a new California Workers’...
Roger Rabb
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Work-Injury Impact on Wealth of U.S. Workers
Workers with injuries experienced slow to significant income loss post-injury compared to steeper increases for non-injured workers over time By Roger Rabb, J.D. Although there are many studies exploring the costs of workplace injuries in the...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Amazon.com Warehouse Workers Complain of Heat-Related Illnesses, Poor Working Conditions
Some workers at Amazon.com's Lehigh Valley fulfillment center warehouse facilities in Pennsylvania have recently complained about the inside temperatures and other working conditions during this past summer's heat wave. Many of the employees are...
Rebecca A. Shafer
over 9 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Workers Compensation Claim Reserves 101
Reserves are the amount of money that is set aside to pay the cost of a workers’ compensation claim. The reserve amount is the number of dollars necessary to pay the financial and legal obligations of the self-insured employer or the insurer. The...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 8 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
The Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Dilemma for Workers’ Compensation Claims
Doesn’t the Employer Take the Employee as It Finds Him or Her, Susceptible to PTSD or Not? By Thomas A. Robinson, JD, the Feature National Columnist of the LexisNexis Workers' Compensation eNewsletter , is a leading commentator and expert...
California Workers' Compensation Institute
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
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CWCI Debuts New Score Card Series on California Workers’ Comp Claims Experience by Injury
The California Workers’ Compensation Institute has launched a new series of research publications, “California Workers’ Compensation Industry Score Cards,” which uses subsets of data from CWCI’s Industry Claims Information...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Insurer-Supported Engineering Controls Can Lead to Significant Reduction of Overall Workers’ Comp Claims and Costs
New study evaluates controls to reduce/eliminate workplace hazards Thomas A. Robinson, J.D., the Feature National Columnist for the LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation eNewsletter , is a leading commentator and expert on the law of workers’...
Rebecca A. Shafer
over 9 years ago
Workers' Compensation
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Details of the Third Party Administrator Service Agreement
Self-insured employers who utilize a third party administrator (TPA) to administer their workers’ compensation claims frequently feel they do not get everything they bargain for from their TPA in the handling of the employer’s claims. The...
Karen C. Yotis
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Surviving the Great Recession: Getting By With a Little Help From Our Meds
By Karen C. Yotis, Esq. and Robin E. Kobayashi, J.D. It’s a no brainer that when the economy takes a deep dive, our collective psychological well-being also ends up under water. Just reading about mass layoffs, homeless families, and bankruptcies—much...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Webinar Stresses Use of Mediation in California Workers' Comp
"Mediating Workers' Comp Claims, Liens and Other Disputes" is the topic of a free webinar on Dec. 1 from WorkCompCentral Education, the company announced today. Former Oakland Presiding Judge George Mason and longtime workers' comp...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
What’s Really Behind the Decline in Workers’ Comp Claim Rates?
New study suggests improved safety is only partially the answer given the considerable shift of care from workers’ comp to private insurance coverage Thomas A. Robinson, J.D., the Feature National Columnist for the LexisNexis Workers’ Compensation...
Vernon R. Sumwalt
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
It’s Still the Economy, Stupid: Considering the NCCI Research Brief “Workers’ Compensation Claims Frequency”
By Vernon Sumwalt, Esq. In the NCCI brief “ Workers’ Compensation Claims Frequency ” (August 2011), Jim Davis and Yair Bar-Chaim look at the consequences of the Great Recession of 2007-2009 upon workers’ compensation claims frequency...
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