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Broward County Workers’ Comp problems – part three

Back to my review of the audit of Broward County School Board’s workers comp program. My last post focused on some of the specific problems identified in the Broward School Board work comp audit. This post will concentrate on more … Continue reading Broward County Workers’ Comp problems – part three

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Posted on August 2, 2005Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp

Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp scandal hits the big time

The growing scandal in Ohio surrounding the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation‘s wildly inappropriate behavior has officially hit the big time. Initially surfaced by local press, and blogged on several occasions at Workers Comp Insider, the mess has just hit the … Continue reading Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp scandal hits the big time

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Posted on June 17, 2005Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp1 Comment

Another sign that the apocalypse is on us

When an issue hits the front page above the fold in USAToday, you can be certain it is a crisis. Today’s paper features the looming crisis in health care, noting recent rapid rises in costs have outstripped wage increases. The … Continue reading Another sign that the apocalypse is on us

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Posted on February 24, 2005Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Care Issues

Fallout from the Spitzer investigations

In the last two days I have been interviewed by two separate publications (Kiplinger’s and Risk and Insurance) regarding the potential impact of the Spitzer investigations into contingent commissions, bid-rigging, and other unethical and inappropriate activities in the insurance industry. … Continue reading Fallout from the Spitzer investigations

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Posted on November 1, 2004Author Joe PadudaCategories General Insurance Issues

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