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Recognizing PTSD and Its Doppelgängers in Workers’ Comp: The Complex Path to Recovery
September 19, 2023
Recognizing and treating PTSD will be key for workers’ comp professionals as more states expand coverage for the condition.
From Hybrid Work to the Great Resignation and Retiring Boomers: Two Workers’ Comp Pros Discuss the Talent Gap and Possible Solutions
September 15, 2023
Steve Laudermilch and Rebecca Morgandetail discuss strategies on how technology can help comp newbies quickly get up to speed on the intricacies of claims management.
The Cannabis Conundrum: How Federal Policy Hampers Workers’ Comp’s Reimbursement for Medical Use
September 8, 2023
Brian Allen and Nikki Wilson discuss the complex issue of workers' comp reimbursement for medicinal cannabis.
Enlyte Acquires Therapy Direct from Upstream Rehabilitation
September 5, 2023
Enlyte, a leader in cost containment technology, provider networks, clinical services, pharmacy benefit management (PBM), and disability management, announced it has finalized its acquisition of Therapy Direct, a national physical therapy provider network, from Upstream Rehabilitation Inc.
Mitchell Automates Scan and Calibration Detection in Estimating Workflow
August 24, 2023
Mitchell today announced the availability of a new feature in Mitchell Cloud Estimating that automatically detects a completed scan or calibration and gives users the ability to quickly add it as a line on the collision-damage appraisal. This enhanced integration between carrier and shop workflows helps ensure that estimates include the appropriate diagnostic procedures performed.
Health Care Students Need Mental Health Resources to Face On-the-Job Pressures. Insurance Can Help
August 17, 2023
A look at how higher education can address the mental health needs of its health care and medical students before they graduate and experience burnout.
Latest Mitchell Report Details Collision Claim and Repair Differences Between Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles
August 10, 2023
Mitchell today announced the availability of its Q2 2023 report: Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights. The report highlights a continued increase in electric vehicle (EV) repairable claims frequency, which rose to 1.49% in the U.S. and 2.64% in Canada last quarter. It also documents the differences in claims severity, post-accident drivability and collision repair when comparing EVs to automobiles powered by an internal combustion engine (ICE).
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