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            Issue
April 1, 2010
             Cover Story
OSHA's Deeper Bite
The Obama administration injects new power into the occupational safety agency as employers find themselves on the defensive. Critics hit new director as "junk science" advocate. MORE

             Features
Setting ERM Straight
Decision-making, not governance, risk and compliance (GRC), underlies the true value of enterprise risk management. MORE

The Road Back
An accident highlights best practices for managing workers' compensation claims as the victim returns to work within seven months of the accident. MORE

Offshoring up the Bottom Line
Brokerages spread tasks around the globe as farmed-out functions grow in complexity. MORE

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Claims
Whether you're a self-insured employer or an insurance carrier, getting a handle on your claims through the right technology is an urgent imperative.

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             In-Depth Series
Claims Mgmt. In-Depth Series (Part 3): The Future of the TPA--Here to Stay
With the M&A landscape involving large national TPAs fairly stable, expansion and contraction in the industry is expected to come mainly from the small, independent shops.

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             Industry Risk Report
Agriculture
Agricultural risk is what it is because of the very fluidity of the product being insured. Genetically modified seeds can sprout and grow and bloom, sending their spores to another field where they very well might not be welcome. Same goes for the shrimp, salmon and tilapia now being farmed in our oceans and bays. It's a slippery product and a very slippery risk. Click above to read more on the industry, or view the industry risk table to see the major players, their brokers and risk management strategies.

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