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NCCI Recalculates Interstate's EMR
Interstate Electrical Services Corporation, the largest merit shop electrical services contractor in New England, was just notified that the National Council on Compensation Insurance NCCI has recalculated their annual Experience Modification Rate EMR for 2007 based on finalized claim data. Originally Interstate's EMR for 2007 was .72; the recalculated...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., NETWORKING, Strategy
Research articles 2008-08-06
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner levies $400,000 fine against 11 AIG
Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland announced Tuesday that a $400,000 civil penalty has been levied against 11 American International Group workers' compensation insurance companies, the largest such fine in state history. Agency communications director Marc Young said the AIG companies have already agreed to and paid the fine...
Tags: American International Group Inc., Benefits, compensation, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., Oklahoma, worker
Research articles 2007-03-21
MEDICAL COSTS DRIVE COMP RESULTS
NCCI study finds comp pays 171% of group health costs for similar injuries/illnesses The Annual Issues Symposium put on by the National Council on Compensation Insurance continues to be one of the most informative and interesting events of the year. And what is most surprising is the fact...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-07-01
Power clicks
NAMES & FACES The Lauderdales In Miami; Meet and greet at Museum Plaza; NCCI's big check; CityPlace office space; Ivana hits the outlets; Hallelujah Hollywood Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors agent Minnie C. Lauderdale and her husband, Local 10 News Anchor Dwight Lauderdale, at the The National Parkinson Foundation's 49th Annual...
Tags: Benefits, CEO, Miami, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2006-05-01
The Challenge of Preventing Serious Injuries
A proposal for SH&E professionalsAbstract:This article discusses the noteworthy and adverse progression over the past several years with respect to serious injuries and workers' compensation claims costs. The types of activities out of which many serious injuries occur are discussed, as are the results of studies on the characteristics of...
Tags: accident, Benefits, compensation, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., practitioner, worker
Research articles 2006-04-01
DRUG COSTS HIT COMP HARD
Importation may not alleviate the problemThe cost of prescription drugs has risen dramatically in recent years. Many segments of the economy, as well as legislators and regulators, are wrestling with ways to control those costs, while continuing to provide the public access to those drugs. For example, Congress has been...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-01
National Council on Compensation Insurance claims Okla. House bill
Speaker of the House Todd Hiett's version of workers compensation reform would save three times as much as the Senate version, according to The National Council on Compensation Insurance, based in Florida. NCCI conducted an analysis of both House Bill 2046, by Hiett, R- Kellyville, and Senate Bill...
Tags: analysis, Benefits, compensation, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2005-03-21
Workers' compensation claims continue frequency decline.(National Report)
A key market issue facing employers and workers' compensation insurers is whether the large declines in claim frequency that began in the 1990s are likely to continue, according to the National Council on Compensation Insurance. In late 2003, research by the council showed a...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., severity, worker, workplace
Research articles 2005-01-01
Workers comp line seems headed in the right direction
IN 2004, the workers compensation system appeared to build on its rebound from the depths the market reached between 1999 and 2002. While no figures for the year are yet available, anecdotal evidence suggests that the trends that were evident in 2003- climbing premium volume, lowering loss ratios and a...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2005-01-01
IT Buyer Beware
Last year, the company I work for felt that new advances in technology could be incorporated to more efficiently manage and update all of the workers' compensation information and manuals that our customers need to conduct their businesses. NCCI is the nation's most comprehensive provider of workers' compensation information and...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., Quality, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-12-01
Florida contractors to benefit from workers' compensation premium cuts.
By Morris Fraser, Northwest Florida Daily News, Fort Walton Beach Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 5--An additional 5.1 percent decrease in the rate for workers' compensation premiums will help contractors lower direct costs and cover more workers, according to the vice president...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., worker
Research articles 2004-11-05
Workers comp rates to fall in Florida.
By David Sedore, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 4--NCCI Holdings Inc., the firm that makes rate filings on behalf of workers compensation insurers, has agreed to go along with the state's request for a 5.1 percent premium...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., Palm Inc.
Research articles 2004-11-04
Florida rejects tiny workers comp reduction, seeks 5.1 percent rate cut.
By Kathy Bushouse, South Florida Sun-Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 28--A proposed rate filing for workers compensation coverage was rejected Wednesday because state regulators think rates need to be lower. Kevin McCarty, the state's insurance regulation commissioner, said...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2004-10-28
Florida ups ante on rate decrease for workers compensation premiums.
By David Sedore, The Palm Beach Post, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 28--The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation on Wednesday rejected a request for a 1 percent cut in workers compensation premiums statewide. Instead, state regulators want a 5...
Tags: Benefits, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2004-10-28
Aid NGOs in Iraq Seek Halt to Attacks on Civilians
BAGHDAD, Iraq ENS ? International humanitarian aid groups in Baghdad say there is a lack of food, clean water and medicines as well as "severe impediments to their provision," and they are calling for an immediate end to all hostilities in the war-torn country. The Emergency Response Working Group...
Tags: attack, Baghdad, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, hospital, Iraq, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-04-15
Indiana Plans to Drop National Worker's Comp Administrator.
By Bill Theobald, The Indianapolis Star Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 27--State officials are planning to end Indiana's relationship with a troubled national firm that helps provide worker's compensation coverage for companies that otherwise couldn't buy insurance. The...
Tags: Benefits, Clark, compensation, FINANCE, Indiana, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., worker
Research articles 2004-03-27
Workers' compensation claim frequency declines.
Over the past several years, the National Council on Compensation Insurance has reported that on-the-job claim frequency for workers' compensation injuries has continued to decline--a bright spot for workers, employers, and their insurers. Interestingly, the latest NCCI research shows that this decline has been most pronounced...
Tags: Benefits, compensation, FINANCE, inflation, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., worker
Research articles 2004-01-01
Workers comp line shows signs of a turnaround
AFTER enduring several consecutive years of deteriorating results, the workers compensation insurance system is showing signs that it may be on the mend. The industry's calendar-year combined ratio, after rising for five straight years to 122 in 2001, dropped to 111 in 2002, according to figures released last year by...
Tags: Benefits, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2004-01-01
Doctors' prescription proliferation hikes workers' compensation cost.(Drug Trends)
A surge in prescription activity by doctors is having a greater impact on the cost of treating injured workers than the price of drugs, according to new research from the National Council On Compensation Insurance. The findings were made in the report "Prescription Drugs:...
Tags: Benefits, brand, compensation, HEALTHCARE, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., prescription, worker
Research articles 2003-09-22
Legislators Question Role of Boca Raton, Fla.-Based Statistical Services Group.
By Jerome R. Stockfisch, Tampa Tribune, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 8--This year in the Florida Legislature, a bright spotlight shone on the National Council on Compensation Insurance, the Boca Raton-based statistical services organization. As lawmakers delved into...
Tags: Benefits, FINANCE, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 2003-06-08
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