Coventry’s workers comp plans
Coventry released their earnings report last Friday and hosted a “get to know the new workers comp team” event at RIMS last night. Here are the take-aways.
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Coventry released their earnings report last Friday and hosted a “get to know the new workers comp team” event at RIMS last night. Here are the take-aways.
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Read More...Timing is everything; Coventry’s fourth quarter financials release came on the heels of the Concentra acquisition announcement, allowing the observer to compare results to prognostications.
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