Workers' Compensation News
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Hagerstown Looking at Self-Insuring to Save Millions
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08/15/2014
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State: MD | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Legal
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The city council in Hagerstown, Maryland, is considering implementing a self-insured workers’ compensation program that members hope will save nearly $2 million over five years, according to a report by HeraldMailMedia.com.
At a work session this week, the council reviewed an indepe...Read More
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Hand Problems, Physician Assistants on Agenda for ASIA Luncheon
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08/14/2014
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State: AZ | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Legal
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A hand surgeon and a physician assistant will discuss common hand and wrist problems in the workplace and the role of physician assistants in industrial surgery practices during a luncheon meeting of the Arizona Self-Insurers Association on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Dr. Paul Guidera, who is boa...Read More
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Hays School District Accepts Lower Bid from KASB for WC Coverage
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08/06/2014
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State: KS | Segment: NORTH | 0 | Popular with Insurance
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The Hays Board of Education has contracted with the Kansas Association of School Boards for its annual workers’ compensation coverage, rejecting a slightly higher bid from United Heartland and stirring controversy over a possible cancellation...Read More
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Hammann Joins Sedgwick as Executive VP
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08/06/2014
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Source: Sedgwick Claims Management Services
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State: TN | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Legal
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Gregg Hammann has joined Memphis-based Sedgwick Claims Management Services Inc. as executive vice president and chief strategy officer, the company announced in a release.
Hammann served as president and CEO of the publicly traded Nautilus Inc. from 2003 to 2007, leading the company from ...Read More
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Hospital Failed to Establish Entitlement to Payment at 'Outlier' Reimbursement Rate
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07/30/2014
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Source: WorkCompCentral
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State: LA | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Legal
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A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a hospital whose bill for treating an injured worker was slashed by nearly three-fourths by the worker's employer was not entitled to any additional payment for its services.
Case: Lakeview Regional Medical Center v. Washington Parish School Boar...Read More
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