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Issue
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October 1, 2007
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Cover Story
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Wrestling With a Billion-Dollar Gordian Knot
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Features
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Striking a Balance
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Letter Head
By Erin Fogg
More focus on risk management has created more demand for professional education. With the recent release of the newest risk-related credential, we take a look at designations as old as you are and those that haven't been created yet.
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Risk Certifications: A to Z
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Airborne Liability
By Dan Reynolds
The Airbus A380 is coming to an airport near you, with increased liability limits on its wings.
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Columns
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Departments
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Special Reports
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Health Insurance
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On one side of the equation, you have healthcare facilities feeling the relief of loosening med-mal coverage--yet confronting emerging risks like digital privacy and cybersecurity. On the other, you have employers enjoying more control over their employees' health benefits, yet getting squeezed between profit-seeking BUCAs and progressive Washington politicians. Healthcare issues keep getting different, but they stay the same pain.
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More Special Reports
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In-Depth Series
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Breach of Trust: World Trade Center
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Here begins the Risk & Insurance in-depth series on how Sept. 11 forever altered the workers' comp landscape and eroded the trust implicit between employer and employee.
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Past Installments
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Industry Risk Report
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Healthcare
Medical malpractice liability may not be the dreaded fear it once was to the industry, but it's still a concern. Even without medical malpractice and professional liability headaches, there's enough risk to manage, from workers' comp risks to staffing shortages to reductions in federal government reimbursements. Some hospitals have embarked on mitigation strategies of their own by expanding safety initiatives and implementing patient quality management programs. 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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