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The Best and Worst From the NCCI 2010 Issues Symposium

Joan Collier

Joan Collier

The NCCI 2010 Issues Symposium in Orlando earlier this month brought good and bad news to the hundreds gathered for the annual smorgasbord of data and details served up by industry experts.

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Predicting Benefit From Pain Treatments

Psychological and social factors are extremely well-established as being predictive of the development of chronic pain. The non-credible premise that chronic pain is somehow work-related or injury-related appears to contribute to the detrimental effect that workers' compensation has on the health of claimants.

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Medicare Rules and the Consequences of Non-Compliance

For almost a decade, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has been issuing memorandums explaining the details of compliance when settling future medical benefits in a liability, self-insured, no-fault, and workers' compensation scenario. Here's the latest information.

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AFL-CIO Report Offers Revealing Data on Deaths, Injuries

A new study by the AFL-CIO with the provocative title, "Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect," offers a nationwide state-by-state profile of worker safety and health in the U.S. See where your state and industry stack up.

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The 65th Annual Workers' Compensation Educational Conference
Aug. 15-18, 2010 in Orlando
A Partnership Between
The National Underwriter Company
Florida Workers' Compensation Institute Inc.
Sunshine Education and Research Center at the University of South Florida
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