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June 1, 2007
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Cover Story
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Behavioral Risk In-Depth Series (Part 3): Healing Whole
By Peter Rousmaniere
A revolution in the way that employers handle their workers' behavioral issues is underfoot. A holistic approach to healing will empower employees to help themselves, and provide employers of all sizes with the tools to lead them along the way.
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A Thought Leader
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Six Things Microsoft Is Doing Right
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Features
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Injecting Health Care Into the Workplace
By Barbara Worthington
The focus on wellness and reduced absenteeism has prompted some companies to bring wellness clinics on-site to save time, money and perhaps even lives.
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All Because Of a Clause
By David Newkirk
Too often, stock clauses are used without attention to their implications, yet there are almost as many variations of E&O clauses as there are parties using them.
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Guaranty Funds are Efficient and Effective
By Roger H. Schmelzer
Though imperfect, guaranty funds have met their obligations, to the tune of $21 billion in claims, to policyholders whose carriers have become insolvent.
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The Big Deal About Not Being Fully Present
By Luann Heinen
Workers physically but not mentally present on the job are a big deal, so big that in some cases they may be costing companies more than direct health-care costs and absenteeism combined.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Technology
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Not only do companies have to make sure they tackle the demands of an ever-increasing reliance on technology and data and increasingly creaky legacy systems. They must be properly insured in case they miss the tackle.
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More Special Reports
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Industry Risk Report
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Energy/Utilities
As one risk manager at an energy/utility company charges, his sector perhaps uses group mutuals and captives better than any other industry out there. Yet all of that cooperation still did not protect them from the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane season, nor the upcoming storms. Insurance coverage is still tight for offshore properties and business interruption, or in a total blackout state, and utility distribution systems onshore are still vulnerable. Click above to read more on this industry, or view the industry risk table.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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