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Sharing risk – a new approach to ancillary services

Priority Care Solutions just introduced a new take on ancillary services, one involving risk sharing between the payer and PCS.   It allows the payer  – insurer or self insured employer – to set their “budget” for specific services going … Continue reading Sharing risk – a new approach to ancillary services

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Posted on July 25, 2017Author Joe PadudaCategories General Insurance Issues1 Comment

WCRI – Does the “Grand Bargain” exist? Should it continue to?

WCRI CEO John Ruser PhD led the final panel discussing the status and future of workers’ comp as the Grand Bargain between employees and employers. Bruce Wood and Emily Spieler PhD sparred over who pays for workers’ comp and tort … Continue reading WCRI – Does the “Grand Bargain” exist? Should it continue to?

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Posted on March 3, 2017Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp2 Comments

Friday catch-up

Gotta love the start of summer; hope your weekend is going to be filled with fun and family. But before you go, here’s what’s been going on over the past couple of weeks. First, your morning outrage…here’s the latest from … Continue reading Friday catch-up

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Posted on May 29, 2015Author Joe PadudaCategories General Insurance Issues1 Comment

Obamacare and workers’ comp – Part 5 of 9

We are now getting into the meat of the matter; we are not going to get health care costs under control and quality improved without major structural change in the health care delivery and financing “system”. Several components of PPACA … Continue reading Obamacare and workers’ comp – Part 5 of 9

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Posted on July 15, 2013Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Policy, Workers Comp2 Comments

WCRI Wrap-up

With a day and a drive to reflect on the WCRI conference, there’s much to be taken away. Attendance was high.  Over the last decade, WCRI has become a must-attend for many payers and regulators, and as a result the number … Continue reading WCRI Wrap-up

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Posted on March 1, 2013Author Joe PadudaCategories Research, Workers Comp1 Comment

Acquisitions in the offing?

Word is the recent flurry of acquisitions and mergers in the work comp services industry isn’t likely to taper off any time soon. Genex is reportedly up for sale, Injured Workers Pharmacy has seemingly been in play for months, a … Continue reading Acquisitions in the offing?

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Posted on February 7, 2012Author Joe PadudaCategories Workers Comp

Where innovation can be found

The periphery of the trade show floor at RIMS is where you’ll find innovators – new companies, with new ideas and concepts, new solutions to old problems, all described by their owners, founders, and top execs. To give credit where … Continue reading Where innovation can be found

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Posted on April 28, 2008Author Joe PadudaCategories Property and Casualty

Navigating the health care jungle

HealthAdvocate is a relatively new company that is making a business (and by all accounts a fairly successful one) by helping consumers deal with the increasingly complex, frustrating, convoluted world of health care. I don’t have any personal experience with … Continue reading Navigating the health care jungle

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Posted on February 16, 2005Author Joe PadudaCategories Health Care Issues

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