Insights
Safeguarding Medicare's Interests: Strategies and Updates
5 MIN READ
Discover insightful strategies for Medicare compliance, including essential updates on Section 111 reporting and Medicare Set-Asides. Learn best practices to efficiently resolve conditional payments and prepare for 2024 enforcement changes, safeguarding Medicare's interests in claims settlements.
Nurse Review Helped Carrier Settle for 70% Less Than Original Demand Amount
5 MIN READ
Breaking down DME
4 MIN READ
The word “durable” brings a sense of long standing, like the words “endure” and “duration.” Durable medical equipment, or DME, refers to the sturdy devices and supplies injured workers need to maintain their daily lives as they recover. And it might be little surprise that until 2020, the most commonly ordered types of durable medical equipment remained largely the same from year to year.
NTHECC 2024 Fall Convention
The National Truck and Heavy Equipment Claims Council (NTHECC) is bringing its Fall Convention to Oklahoma City, where auto insurers and collision repairers alike will gather for three days of educational sessions, open forums, business meetings and more.
Building a Resilient Future for the Insurance Industry with DecisionPoint
2 MIN READ
Unlock the future of claims management with DecisionPoint's innovative redesign. Empower your adjusters with streamlined data access, enhanced decision-making tools, and a user-friendly interface tailored for optimal efficiency and outcomes.
Taking a look at blue light
5 MIN READ
Approximately one-third of all visible light is “high-energy visible” or “blue” light. The original source is the sun, of course, shining brightly in a clear blue sky. When you squint against the sunny glare from a sandy beach or snow-capped hill, your eyes are reacting to the intensity of blue light. At the other end of the visible spectrum, low-energy red light is much easier on the eyes; it’s why we can easily gaze upon crimson sunsets.
States Get to Work on Workers’ Comp
1 MIN READ
As the Senate continues to work overtime to tackle its health care agenda—among other initiatives—the majority of state legislatures have managed to adjourn despite passing substantial bills that could significantly affect workers’ comp.