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There is a new active approach that promises to revolutionize the workers' comp landscape: artificial intelligence that analyzes workplace video to effectively lower risks, injuries and premiums.
January 31CompScience -
Weather-based issues are leading to financial hardship, especially for low and medium-income workers.
January 30Commonwealth -
Duncan Anderson, global technology leader for insurance consulting and technology at WTW, manages insurers' expectations for what AI technology can do to analyze and monitor pricing of coverage.
November 16 -
A wage gap as soon as women enter the workforce — along with life-long financial hurdles like caregiving — prevent this demographic from prioritizing their long-term savings.
November 6 -
By capturing employee attention with popular benefits, employers can piggyback communication about the most valuable enhancements for their workforce.
November 2 -
Supplemental options can set employees up to deal with expensive and unexpected issues.
October 24Securian Financial -
Employee data holds great potential for maximizing the value of employee benefit programs.
October 19Pendella -
The New York State Insurance Fund, one of the largest workers comp insurers in the U.S., got over 1,000 policyholders on board its new claims information app in its first week.
October 17 -
William Van Faasen, former chairman and CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield Massachusetts, encourages carriers to prepare to add marijuana to their formularies.
October 13 -
The top three insurtech-owned carriers had more than $10 billion combined in direct premiums written.
October 11