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Bureau of Labor Statistics « Workers Comp Insider
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Posts Tagged ‘Bureau of Labor Statistics’. There’s No Fairy Godmother For This Cinderella. Monday, July 13th, 2015. I’d like to make a bet with you. Here it is. I bet you will answer “Yes” to at least one of the following three questions:. Do you know anyone who works as a Personal Care Aide or a Home Health Aide? Has anyone in your immediate family, now or in the last 10 years, been taken care of by a Personal Care Aide or a Home Health Aide? While Psychologists are projected to have the greatest. Of gr...
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Joe Paduda - Author at Managed Care MattersManaged Care Matters
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Joseph Paduda's weblog on managed care for group health, workers compensation and auto insurance, covering health care cost containment, health policy, health research, and medical news for insurers, employers, and healthcare providers. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Joe Paduda. August 25, 2016. Federalizing workers’ comp. August 25, 2016. Link to this post. Insurance folks decry the difficulty inherent in operating in multiple states. Is that going to change? But re...
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Drug testing explained - part 2 - Managed Care MattersManaged Care Matters
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Joseph Paduda's weblog on managed care for group health, workers compensation and auto insurance, covering health care cost containment, health policy, health research, and medical news for insurers, employers, and healthcare providers. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 16, 2015. Drug testing explained – part 2. July 16, 2015. Link to this post. Yesterday’s post about testing work comp patients for opioids. That and the outrageous prices charged. What’s a payer to do. Engaged in un...
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Catching up... - Managed Care MattersManaged Care Matters
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Joseph Paduda's weblog on managed care for group health, workers compensation and auto insurance, covering health care cost containment, health policy, health research, and medical news for insurers, employers, and healthcare providers. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 31, 2015. July 31, 2015. Link to this post. Summer is supposed to be slow down time – this one is proving to be anything but. There are several acquisitions likely to be announced over the next few weeks. Enrollees ...
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Summertime: Health Wonks still on the job « Workers Comp Insider
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Laquo; There’s No Fairy Godmother For This Cinderella. News Roundup: ADA at 25; Consolidation; Retaliation; “Old Farts” and other noteworthy items. Summertime: Health Wonks still on the job. July 17th, 2015 by Julie Ferguson. Despite sultry summer days and vacations, the health wonks are still on the case. Check out the July update of Health Wonk Review: Hot Summer Nights, Cool Summer Drinks. This entry was posted on Friday, July 17th, 2015 at 1:03 pm and is filed under News roundups. From your own site.
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Dr. J.'s Jottings: Upgrading Workers' Comp & Disability Benefits Systems
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Dr J's Jottings: Upgrading Workers' Comp and Disability Benefits Systems. A weblog by Jennifer Christian, MD, MPH, chair and executive director of the Praxis Partners Consortium. She is an internationally-known advocate for a collaborative approach to helping working age people minimize the impact of injury, illness, impairment, or aging on their everyday lives, so they can stay functional, productive, and keep participating in human life as fully as possible. June 15, 2007. People of good will who have ...
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So what's up with health care costs? - Managed Care MattersManaged Care Matters
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Joseph Paduda's weblog on managed care for group health, workers compensation and auto insurance, covering health care cost containment, health policy, health research, and medical news for insurers, employers, and healthcare providers. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. July 30, 2015. So what’s up with health care costs? July 30, 2015. Link to this post. Are projecting health care costs will increase 5.8% annually over the next 9 years. Their thinking is that now the the economy is back...
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