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Issue
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October 1, 2009
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Cover Story
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Fraud In-Depth Series (Part 1): Transparency of Evidence
Evidence-based medicine gains momentum for cutting into the worst cases of workers' comp fraud, but is it enough?
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Diverting Diversions
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Features
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Open Mike
Mike Riney, president and CEO of REM, looks back on a 30-year career in the claims business.
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Biding Their Time
Excess carriers are playing a waiting game, watching the seas for admitted carriers to pull back from coming pain.
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Bring 'Em On?
The Obama administration will make the world safer. The stand-alone terrorism insurance market is open for business. The terror risk is thus solved for corporate risk managers, right?
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When Vacancy is Unwelcome
Vacant buildings offer open invitation to vandals and Mother Nature.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Claims
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This wide-ranging special report looks at one condition crushing the claims trends for the managed care industry and self-funded employers: obesity. Meanwhile, our second article delves into how to best train and use claims software.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Fraud In-Depth Series (Part 1): Transparency of Evidence
Evidence-based medicine gains momentum for cutting into the worst cases of workers' comp fraud, but is it enough?
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Healthcare
Hospitals are embroiled in the whole national healthcare debate, landing them at times negative publicity for the quality and cost of their care. Meanwhile, day-to-day operations expose them to large workers¿ comp, med-mal, GL and environmental liabilities, not to mention massive debt. Click above to read more on the sector, or view the industry risk table.
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More Industry Risk Reports
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