Workers’ Comp Lessons Can Cut Healthcare Costs

Workers’ Comp Models Offer Blueprint for Lower Employer Healthcare Costs

  • Workers’ compensation models demonstrate that proactive, incentive-driven strategies can successfully reduce employer healthcare expenditures, according to The American Journal of Managed Care
  • While general healthcare premiums have surged, real per-capita workers’ compensation costs have significantly decreased through prioritizing recovery and preventative care over service volume. 
  • Employers can implement these proven, risk-focused strategies to control rising costs.

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Arizona Lawmakers Propose Enhanced Death Benefits For First Responders

  • Arizona legislators are advancing two bills, SB 1135 and SB 1136, designed to strengthen workplace safety support for families of public servants killed on the job.
  • The measures aim to improve workers’ compensation benefits, including increasing the burial benefit to $10,000. 
  • These bills address the financial challenges faced by families following fatal occupational incidents, ensuring better support for surviving spouses. 
  • The legislation passed in response to the need for updated protections for those in high-risk roles.

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Captive Insurance Reduces Worker’s Comp Costs for Fleets

  • Captive insurance allows transportation operators to manage rising workers’ compensation premiums by separating from traditional market volatility. 
  • Companies retain predictable risks and directly capture cash savings generated from improved workplace safety initiatives and aggressive claims management. 
  • Modern, smaller-scale program designs enable mid-sized vehicle fleets to participate in these structures. 
  • This financial model effectively rewards proactive risk management and stabilizes insurance expenses.

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