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Workers' Compensation Defense
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Be a part of the 2016 Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study

Rising Medical Solutions has launched its 2016 Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study– your opinions matterclick here to take the survey.

Today’s dynamic workers’ comp environment can make problem solving a moving target – not the least of which is determining which challenges to address with often limited resources.

  • Which opportunities will have the most positive impact and ROI?
  • What are some best practices for capitalizing on those opportunities?
  • Is there practical research to support these strategic decisions?

The 2016 study will utilize a targeted survey that probes deeper into a handful of key operational issues/strategies highlighted in the 2015 report. This will provide greater insights into a sharp set of issues, allowing Rising Medical Solutions’ 2016 study to more fully engage in practical problem solving that will most impact claims management today.

“This year’s study focus follows a natural evolution,” says Jason Beans, Rising Medical Solutions CEO. “We’ve pinpointed widespread claims challenges, outlined high-level strategies for overcoming them, and now we’re looking to provide practical steps to successfully implement those strategies.”

“The study program has always focused on conducting research for, and with, claims leaders so it stays grounded in useful application,” says Rachel Fikes, VP and Study Program Director at Rising Medical Solutions.

The 2016 Report is expected to be published in the fourth quarter. As in prior years, the 2016 Report will be available to all without cost or obligation as a contribution to the workers’ compensation industry.

Click here to read the 2015 study.