The alarming rise of coronavirus has disturbed the life of all the citizens of the States. To bring some solace into people’s life, many esteemed personalities of the country have made public ...
April 11, 2007 — -- In the current issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Nortin Hadler, a rheumatologist, and his co-authors present a scathing attack on the use of ...
Injured federal employees say their treatable injuries are at risk of progressing into lifelong disabilities because the workers' compensation program that covers their medical costs and procedures is ...
Pain management was the fourth most common specialty in ambulatory surgery centers with 17 percent of overall case volume, according to VMG Health’s Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2011. Using ...
In my last article on the state of the California workers’ compensation insurance market (“Dereg Update: Good and Bad of Workers’ Comp”) in the Oct. 2, 2000, Orange County Business Journal, I ...
Medical care and disability payments by insurers to injured workers fell an estimated 37% from 2003 to 2005. Physicians, labor union officials, advocates for injured workers and even some workers’ ...
B O S T O N, Dec. 4, 2001 -- When your foot hurts, you limp and use other muscles to avoid pain and prevent further damage. But when your back is injured, that same kind of compensation may actually ...
Christy Bieber has a JD from UCLA School of Law and began her career as a college instructor and textbook author. She has been writing full time for over a decade with a focus on making financial and ...
Ohioans won't get workers-comp coverage for OxyContin for chronic-pain injuries anymore. But don't fret: You won't be expected to take two ibuprofen and call the doc in the morning, either. There's an ...