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WORKER’S COMPENSATION
2014 CONFERENCE RECAP
EXECUTIVE FORUM
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SIIA’s 16th Annual Self-Insured
Workers’ Compensation
Executive Forum, the country’s
premier association-sponsored
conference dedicated exclusively to self-
insured Workers’ Compensation funds,
took place at the iconic Eden Roc hotel
in Miami Beach, FL May 20-21st.
Group Self-Insured Workers’
Comp Fund Executives/Directors,
Workers’ Compensation Self-
Insurers, Third Party Administrators,
Excess Insurance Carrier/Reinsurers,
Attorneys, Accountants/Actuaries, Risk
Management Consultants and Industry
Service Providers took advantage of
the superior educational program,
networking opportunities and the
beautiful South Florida weather.
One of the highlights of this year’s
Forum was award winning author and
business speaker Mark Scharenbroich,
who gave an unforgettable and
entertaining keynote presentation
detailing his “Nice Bike” principle.
Other educational sessions included:
Predictive Analytics Pam Finch, Vice President,
Alternative Service Concepts, LLC
(ASC), Marcos Iglesias, MD, MMM,
FAAFP, FACOEM, Medical Director,
Midwest Employers Casualty
Company, and Mark Sidney, Vice
President of Claims, Midwest Employers
Casualty Company provided a case
study of how data analytics are
a critical component to pinpoint
potential problem claims. They
explained how early identification
of a high risk claim can open the
door for early intervention, which
can drive down ultimate loss costs
and successful interventions lead to
better outcomes for the claimant and
reduced Worker’s Compensation
claims costs for the employer.
Integrated Disability Management: The Value of Engaging a Total Absence Management Program Approach. “Absence Does Not Make the Heart Grow Fonder”
Edmund C. Corcoran Jr., Esq., Director, Enterprise Absence Management, Raytheon Company and Josh Zirin, Casualty Actuarial Practice, Dion Strategic Consulting Inc. presented information on how combining claims management for WC, Benefits and Disability can help identify and protect fraud for both employees and vendors. Total Absence Management looks at employee absence broadly, both work and non-work related, focusing on illness and disability and promotes recovery and return to work. They discussed the components of a Total Absence Management program, and one employer’s experience. The presentation concluded with measuring costs and savings.
Safety Training that Sticks
Mark Meek, CSP, Safety Manager at Advance Auto Parts highlighted an award winning effective safety training strategy that is working and provided a blueprint on how to make it happen. He described how effective safety training for thousands of employees, spread across thousands of locations can be challenging, and explained how to make training memorable, providing consistency in the safety message and how to get to the point where employees actually look forward to training and are able to retain all of the information.
Opioids Case Study Kaylea M. Boutwell, MD,
Interventional Pain Management Specialist at Pain and Rehabilitation
Specialists of St Louis presented a case study of an injured worker and his family, and their struggle with his failed surgeries, depression and opioid addiction. George Furlong, Senior Vice President Managed Care Program Outcomes Analysis, Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. continued the session by discussing results from a predictive analytics study which used injured worker data to accurately predict who will become a long-term opioid user. Predictive modeling can more effectively examine all available historical data assets, identify a greater number of potential predictors, take into account interactions among predictors, and utilize the most impactful ones in order to accurately predict an outcome. By addressing the multiple stakeholders involved, positive impact can be made to the injured worker’s therapeutic care.
Taking Your TPA from Good to Great
Barry Bloom, Principal at The bdb Group showed attendees how to take a good TPA program and make it great, including claim program blueprinting, the difference in “pushing” the marketplace vs. “pulling” the marketplace, how to find the right claim partners, full cost benchmarking, Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s), incentive programs, claim administration costs vs. claim costs, data blueprints, plan execution and ROI analyses.
The Human Factor: Using Integrity and Safety Related Personality Assessments to Screen Out High Risk Applicants and Prevent Workplace Incidents
Dennis Fox, Founder and President of the Client Development Institute presented research findings and
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Using Captive Insurance Companies to Support Self-Insured Groups (SIGs)
Charles Caldwell, President & CEO, Midlands Management Corporation, William L. Shores, President, Shores, Tagman, Butler & Company, P.A., and Bill Yaeger, President, McNeary, Inc. discussed how captive insurance companies are used to supplement and enhance group funds. A case study was presented showing how the captive supports the Workers Comp Fund’s reinsurance program, provides contingency plan and low-cost risk financing plan for other cells through a rent-a-captive structure.
Occupational Wellness: Wellness and Workers’ Compensation
T. Warner Hudson, M.D., Medical Director, UCLA Medical Center Occupational Health Facility discussed the University of California’s innovative use of WorkStrong wellness program including the some of the roadblocks, successes and failures they have faced in implementing the program, emphasizing that personal health risks can predict Workers Comp costs. Mark Priven, FCAS, MAAA, Director, Regulatory & Alternative Risk Consulting for Bickmore then gave an actuarial analysis of the WorkStrong program, providing a breakdown in claims, claim costs, claim size and claim reporting patterns. He concluded by giving an analysis of the estimated savings.
Chasing the Work Comp Tail: Self-Insured Group Panel
The educational program concluded with a SIG panel discussion with Freda Bacon, Administrator of the Alabama Self-Insured Workers’ Comp Fund, Christopher J. Burkhalter, Vice President and Principal, Bickerstaff, Whatley, Ryan & Burkhalter, Todd Greer, Senior Vice President, Insurance Program Managers Group, and David G. Johnson, Esq., Corporate Counsel, Self Insured Solutions discussed some of the biggest issues facing SIG’s today, such as adverse loss development, joint and several liability collection, loss portfolio transfers, regulatory changes and structured settlement options. n
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