The largest workers' compensation carrier in Kentucky has already made some reforms after a state auditor's report chastised it for a lack of cost controls and some inappropriate spending, its president said Wednesday.
“We got comfortable. We got sloppy, and we weren't documenting things as well as we should have,” said Jon Stewart, president of Kentucky Employers Mutual Insurance. “This has been a wake-up call and we've made some significant changes.”
A worker advocate, though, said the headline-grabbing audit released Tuesday has renewed&nbs...
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