The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is challenging computer programmers and others to create a mobile phone application to connect opioid users having an overdose
… Read more »The Workers' Compensation Research Institute is sponsoring a free seminar on Oct. 20 to discuss two studies on opioid use released earlier this year.
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… Read more »The U.S. Office of Personnel Management proposes to increase death benefits for federal employees killed on the job to $100,000, and the funeral allowance to
… Read more »Employers who reach settlements with whistleblowers can no longer include wording that could be interpreted to restrict future reporting, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
… Read more »Fitch Ratings has revised elements of its rating methodology for clarification, the company announced Thursday.
The revisions, published in an update to the company's master insurance criteria, "Insurance
… Read more »The federal work safety agency announced it has distributed $10.5 million in occupational health training grants to 77 nonprofits across the country.
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… Read more »Chubb has named two executive vice presidents, the global property and casualty insurer announced this week.
Keith Marks now manages risk engineering service programs for
… Read more »Workers' compensation insurance prices experienced a modest decrease in the second quarter, while commercial insurance prices on the whole remained nearly flat, Willis Towers Watson
… Read more »Hospitals are setting prices for some services at more than 20 times their actual cost, simply because they are in a position to do so,
… Read more »Connecticut-based property and casualty insurer The Hartford has hired John Wilcox as its chief strategy and ventures officer. Today is his first day.
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