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            Issue
October 1, 2009
             Cover Story
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? MORE
Also: Diverting Diversions

             Features
Open Mike
Mike Riney, president and CEO of REM, looks back on a 30-year career in the claims business. MORE

Biding Their Time
Excess carriers are playing a waiting game, watching the seas for admitted carriers to pull back from coming pain. MORE

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? MORE

When Vacancy is Unwelcome
Vacant buildings offer open invitation to vandals and Mother Nature. MORE

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Claims
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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             In-Depth Series
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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             Industry Risk Report
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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