IAIABC Publishes Spring Journal Featuring Burton/Wilson Point-Counterpoint Debate on Future of Workers' Comp

Last Thursday the International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) released the IAIABC Spring Journal. It is a peer review publication featuring 185 pages of analysis, opinion and review for the workers’ compensation industry. I have a personal connection to this particular issue, as it contains two articles I authored as part of…

Video – Seriously, How Bad Is Your Injury, Really?

Just a very quick post today to share a highly inspirational story. Corporal Kyle Carpenter was 19 when he was severely injured serving the Marines in Afghanistan in 2010. An enemy grenade attack required nearly 40 surgeries to repair what could be repaired. This Medal of Honor recipient went on to complete the Marine Corps Marathon…

The Blurring of Opinion and News is a Problem for Workers' Comp

Outside our industry, workers’ compensation is something that historically no one liked to write about. Its technical and legislatively controlled nature, in addition to jurisdictional variations, make it difficult to comprehend “at a glance” for many. I’ve often said that people outside our industry do not understand our system or our processes, and that hurts…

With Physician Dispensing, Less is Now Much Much More

A session on physician dispensing at last week's WCRI Annual Conference shows that, despite legislative gains in the fight against this practice, we still have a long way to go.Research indicates that doctors who are more concerned with their investment portfolio than their patients well being will get very creative in order to keep the…

WCRI: Nerdvana for the Worker's Comp Geek Elite

Some people are in heaven here in Boston. There are statistics, graphs and extensive analysis, presented by skilled academics with many, many initials behind their names. The WCRI Annual Conference in Boston is the absolute Woodstock for Statisticians, Actuaries, and Cost Containment professionals, except this Woodstock happens every year, has bathrooms, and everyone generally leaves…