The average cost of both medical and lost time claims continues to escalate driving both payors and employers to focus in more detail on the relative return for specific administrative expenses along with the underlying factors contributing to higher overall costs. As this focus has intensified, it has become imperative for workers’ compensation organizations to have… [Continue Reading]
Leaders Speak
Eileen Auen: Achieving Compliance with Mandatory Insurer Reporting
The Mandatory Insurer Reporting (MIR) process is complex and affects multiple data sources and processes within the claims management process. The risk and cost of achieving compliance with MIR requirements has elevated this issue to the very top decision making levels of payer organizations. With penalties of…[Continue Reading]
Eileen Auen: Making the Case for Setting Industry Standards for Network Penetration Metrics and Results
Maximizing network penetration is one of the ways a PBM program can manage workers’ compensation pharmacy costs. The higher a PBM’s network penetration rate, the greater the opportunity to gain insight into utilization patterns and to control costs. The problem with relying too heavily on this type of performance indicator is that there is no standard… [Continue Reading]
Dr. Mark Doyne: Collaborative Claims Management in Workers’ Comp: Part II
First, a disclaimer before risking making a total fool of myself. My only in-house claims management experience was the five years I spent with a large reinsurance company as an orthopedic consultant helping them manage long-term disability claims….something I really enjoyed. As we all know, workers’ compensation (WC) is a different organism. [Continue Reading]
Dr. Mark Doyne: Collaborative Claims Management in Workers’ Compensation
My first rotation as an intern at the University of California, San Diego was the emergency room (ER) – a three-month immersion no less! I was now an M.D., and had to figure things out in a hurry. In retrospect, it was a great jumping off point…As I view the landscape in retrospect, too many times the IMEs or peers I have performed were done long after the claim has “jumped the track.” [Continue Reading]
Jennifer Jordan: The Medicare Set-Aside Mystery: Part II
In a previous article, I questioned that lawyers stopped practicing law when it came to MSP compliance issues. In an industry whose entire premise is risk management, I also have frequently questioned where are all the risk managers and actuaries. But then it dawned on me that they probably don’t fully understand…[Continue Reading]
Jennifer Jordan: The Medicare Set-Aside Mystery
I am interested to know how many readers thought this article would be about what MSAs are or their mysterious appearance in 2001. The mystery I chose to write about is the one that has had me stumped since the publication of the infamous Patel Memo, and that is when did workers’ compensation lawyers stop practicing law? For all the angst endured during…[Continue reading]
Liz Griggs: Breaking Through Inefficiency in Workers’ Comp Using Advanced Technology
Medical diagnostic imaging encompasses many expensive testing procedures, including MRI and CT scans, representing one of most integral components in medicine and certainly one of the fastest growing healthcare expenses in the United States Workers’ Compensation sector. [Continue Reading]
Liz Griggs: Right Radiologist, Right Read, Right Results
By Liz Griggs, Chairman & CEO, Next Image Medical, Inc. Faced with inefficiencies in medical imaging management that continue to produce skyrocketing costs and impaired patient care, it’s time the industry implements available new methodology and technology to create solutions in the workers’ compensation market. In diagnostic imaging—one of the fastest growing sectors of the… [Read more]
Jason Beans: The Place of Predictive Modeling in Our World
By: Jason Beans, CEO, Rising Medical Solutions Predictive modeling is the latest hot term in the insurance industry, but what does it mean and what impact can it really have on outcomes. Let’s analyze what has been used historically and what predictive modeling promises to deliver. First, know that the difference between predictive modeling and… [Read more]