The 4th Industrial Revolution

A the 2019 California Self-Insurer Association Annual Conference, John Howard MD, Director for National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH), talked about the evolving labor market in the United States. The first industrial revolution used water and steam power to mechanize production. The second industrial revolution used electric power to create mass production. The […]

Pro-Se Settlements

At the 2019 California Self-Insurers Association Annual Conference a panel discussed strategies for settling claims with injured workers’ that do not have attorney representation (pro-se). The speakers were: Julianna Cipraino, Law offices of Kollitz & Kollitz Lisa Kollitz – Law offices of Kollitz & Kollitz Tristan Juan – Information & Assistance officer, Division of Workers’ […]

Partnering With Your Excess Carriers

At the 2019 California Self-Insurer Association Annual Conference, a panel discussed ways to maximize the partnership with your excess carriers. The speakers were: Cathey Jackson – Director Workers’ Compensation, Albertson’s Jennifer Nicholson – Senior Director Corporate Claims, Keenan Debra Russell – Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives, Workers’ Compensation Program, Schools Insurance Authority EDITORS NOTE: The content […]

Single Payer Healthcare and Workers’ Compensation

At the 2019 California Self-Insurer Association Annual Conference, Joe Paduda with Health Strategy Associates kicked off the conference with a session talking about the workers’ compensation implications of single payer healthcare. Characterizations of a Centralized Single Payer System Concentrated Financing Government is dominant payer. Funded primarily through taxes. Providers and hospitals can be a mix […]

Are Workers’ Compensation Benefits Declining?

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference, Dr. John Ruser, WCRI, talked about the variety of factors contributing to the trend of workers’ compensation benefits being a declining share of the payroll. According to the National Academy of Social Insurance, the ratio of workers’ compensation benefits paid to total wages has dropped since the 1990s and […]

Challenges of Telemedicine

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference, a session discussed the challenges and opportunities of telemedicine. The panel was: Moderator: Dr. David Deitz, David Deitz & Associates Speakers: Ms. Amy Lee, Texas Department of Insurance Mr. Kurt Leisure, The Cheesecake Factory Mr. Dan Allen, Construction Industry Service Corporation (CISCO) Dr. Stephen Dawkins, Caduceus USA Telemedicine is […]

Nationwide Workers’ Comp Trends from WCRI

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference, a session discussed some of the latest findings and trends seen across WCRI’s core benchmark studies, including WCRI’s 18-state CompScope™ Benchmarks reports. The presenters were: Moderator: Ms. Ramona P. Tanabe, WCRI Speakers: Ms. Carol A. Telles, WCRI, Facility Costs and Use: Factors in Interstate Differences and Trends  Ms. Evelina Radeva, […]

Group Health Deductibles and Workers’ Compensation

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference, Dr. Olesya Fomenko, WCRI, discussed their study on how higher deductibles for group health plans may impact workers’ compensation claims activity. According to a Kaiser Family Foundation study, the average group health plan deductible in 2008 was $765. In 2014 that number was $1217 and by 2017 that number […]

Washington State and Washington DC’s efforts on Return to Work

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference a session discussed efforts in Washington State and Washington DC to promote return to work following a work injury. The speakers were: Moderator: Dr. John W. Ruser, WCRI Speakers: Ms. Jennifer Sheehy, U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP) Prof. Tom Wickizer, University of Washington School […]

Opioids in Workers’ Compensation: Research and Reduction Efforts

At the 2019 WCRI Annual Conference, a session discussed a variety of research and efforts relating to the opioid epidemic. Moderator: Mr. Tim Hassett-Salley, WCRI Speakers: Dr. Vennela Thumula, WCRI Dr. Letitia Davis, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Ms. Jacqueline Kurth, Industrial Commission of Arizona Mr. Jason Porter, Industrial Commission of Arizona WCRI Research Older […]

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