The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation issued a report Thursday detailing how it has progressed with reforms under House Bill 100, one year after the passage of legislation to overhaul the agency’s operations.HB 100 “triggered a series of organizational and operational reforms to Ohio’s workers’ compensation system, “ the bureau noted in announcing release of the report.The report details reforms outlined in the reform bill, including the creation of a new board of directors. It covers operational reform efforts aimed at providing “stable costs, bett...
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