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Missouri governor signs comp bill that prohibits suits between coworkers
2012-07-30
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Coworkers in Missouri won't be able to sue each other in most cases of workplace injuries or death. Gov. Jay Nixon signed a bill that prohibits the practice.
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Ohio: Bureau considers reimbursement of retroactive medical treatment
2012-07-30
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The Bureau of Workers' Compensation proposed a new rule regarding retroactive medical treatment reimbursement requests.
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Texas: Division focuses on accident prevention services
2012-07-30
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The Division of Workers' Compensation informally proposed rules relating to various notice, service, and reporting requirements imposed upon insurance companies with regard to accident prevention services provided to policyholders.
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Texas: Closed formulary results in fewer opioid scripts in WC
2012-07-26
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"Texas is now leading the charge in combating overutilization of unnecessary prescription drugs in the workers' compensation system," said Rod Bordelon, the state's workers' comp commissioner, after the preliminary results of a study of changes in the system.
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California: Combined ratio up to 122 percent for calendar year 2011
2012-07-26
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The combined loss and expense ratio in California's workers' comp system increased by five percentage points from 2010 to 2011.
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Proposed survey targets asthma among health care workers
2012-07-26
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Cleaning products, latex, and indoor air pollution are among the agents that pose risks to health care workers. Employees in the nation's largest industry face an elevated risk of work-related asthma.
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Researchers update safe work practices for nanomaterials
2012-07-23
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Nanotechnology may revolutionize life in the future. However, a growing body of evidence indicates occupational exposure to nanomaterials can cause adverse health effects.
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Distraction driving 'epidemic' addressed in new initiative
2012-07-23
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Employers may be unknowingly contributing to distracted driving accidents. By adopting policies and practices, companies can help reduce these accidents, according to federal officials.
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Maryland: Commission reviews attorney's fees regulation
2012-07-23
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The Workers' Compensation Commission proposed to amend a regulation regarding attorney's fees.
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Female workers with previous complaints at highest risk for neck pain
2012-07-19
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Spending long periods of time using a computer keyboard is not necessarily a risk factor for neck pain. Neither is poor perception of computer placement and low social support, says a new report. The only strong evidence for the onset of neck pain among office workers was being female and having previous neck pain.
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Surgical implants estimated to add $67.5 million to California comp
2012-07-19
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Legislation before the California legislature would eliminate a controversial loophole that critics say leads to double billing in the workers' comp system. Lawmakers were considering the measure as a new study was released showing the pass-throughs added nearly $67.5 million in medical costs to the system in 2010.
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Delaware: Regs focus on payment in surgery preauthorization requests
2012-07-19
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The Office of Workers' Compensation updated regulations regarding the health care payment system.
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Fitch: WC combined ratio 'worst result in past 10 years'
2012-07-16
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Rising medical costs are putting a damper on the somewhat encouraging news about the workers' comp insurance line, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Committee recommends adding cancers to covered 9/11 illnesses
2012-07-16
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Construction and other workers who developed cancer after participating in the cleanup of the World Trade Center attacks may be eligible for federal monies. A proposal is being considered to add more than 50 cancers to the list of covered illnesses despite questions about the evidence connecting the cancers to the 9/11 exposures.
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Use of blunt-tip suture needles encouraged to reduce injuries
2012-07-16
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The rate of needlestick injuries among surgical health care workers is not decreasing despite improved rates among nonsurgical health care providers.
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