Another @Princeton University graduate, Pete Hegseth, is about to become US Secretary of Defense. Other well known Tigers who became SecDep include the first, James Forrestal, and Donald Rumsfeld. @Princeton has a long history of contributing its graduates in service to the US.
If you are attending today's 2023 @NYCIRB Workers’ Compensation Forum, please say hello to our @WCRI colleagues Kathy Fisher and Will Monnin-Browder. #workerscomp
Happy July 4th! After 8 great years at WCRI, I’m happy to share that I’ve started a new research and consulting firm called Insights Into Comp LLC. You can reach me here or at john (at) https://t.co/FO3Cm88RVP. #research#consulting#workerscompensation…https://t.co/M7xItU6FxN
Don't miss our free webinar on Sept. 29. We will discuss the findings from @WCRI's latest drug trends report. Learn more/register at https://t.co/zhlnDwU0Ch. #workerscomp#drugtrends
We are excited to announce that Dr. @Bob_Hartwig will keynote @WCRI's 38th Annual Workers' Compensation Issues & Research Conference, March 16–17, 2022, in Boston, MA. Learn more at https://t.co/6tWtrZfvXA. #wcri2022#workerscomp
@WCRI's research was mentioned in an article today in @BusInsMagazine about the @US_HouseOfReps passing the Opioid Prescription Verification Act, which would provide incentives for states to create or enhance their drug monitoring programs. Read more at https://t.co/DlIeUOYZrn.
Registration is now open for @WCRI's 38th Annual Issues & Research Conference, March 16-17, 2022, in Boston, MA. This year’s theme is “Emerging and Learning from Disruption.” Learn more/register at https://t.co/gJB1cappAZ. #wcri2022#workerscomp
Our study ─ The Timing of Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain: Does It Matter in Workers’ Compensation? ─ is mentioned in this @RiskInsurance article (4 Ways Early Physical Therapy Helps Injured Workers Recover Faster). Read more at https://t.co/G3AZ7bLl0q #workerscomp#PT
Join us on Thursday, May 27, 2021, at 2 p.m. ET for a one-hour webinar on the @WCRI study "Reoperation & Readmission Rates for Workers’ Compensation Patients Undergoing Lumbar Surgery." Learn more at https://t.co/JRcfRgIACx. #workerscomp#surgery#healthcare
I'm looking forward to my conversation with Judge Langham @davidlangham13 about the compensability of COVID-19 on Thursday May 14 at 2 pm Eastern. You can learn more about this free webinar on the @WCRI website https://t.co/zaIfUyOLJ9.
Next Thursday morning, 430+ people from 180+ organizations will be taking their seats at @WCRI's 36th Annual Issues & Research Conference, March 5-6 in Boston. Learn more about the agenda and who is registered at https://t.co/ze2IlxVHAg. #WCRI2020#WorkersComp
In light of market fluctuations, don't miss @WCRI CEO @John_Ruser and @NCCI Executive Director Len Herk's session on the impact of economic upturns and downturns on #workerscomp at our annual conference, March 5–6 in Boston, MA. Learn more at https://t.co/wNkODn1FpA. #WCRI2020
I'm looking forward to sharing the podium at #WCRI2020 with @NCCI's Len Herk as we discuss how economic cycles impact injuries, #workerscomp claims and claims costs.
Meet NCCI expert, Len Herk, at the 36th Annual @WCRI Issues and Research Conference. Herk joins @John_Ruser to discuss the impact of #economic ups/downs on #workerscomp claims and what factors influence the frequency of injuries, claims duration, and medical utilization & costs.