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Join us for the 2025 Medical & Health Symposium, where health-care and legal professionals, industry leaders, and workers’ compensation experts come together to explore navigating occupational health challenges in a changing environment.
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AI & medical evidence in workers’ compensation claims
Terrence Welsh, M.D., CPE Sara Castle, AT, M.Ed.
Explore how AI is reshaping the role of medical evidence in workers’ compensation claims – streamlining processes, supporting clinical decisions, and enhancing outcomes.
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Navigating Ohio workers’ compensation: Selected rules and policies for providers
Freddie Johnson, J.D., MPA Pete Mihaly, J.D. MHA
Get up to speed on key updates to Ohio workers’ compensation rules and policies, and learn how to apply Health Partnership Program (HPP) statutes and codes to better support injured workers.
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Wrist woes: Unraveling the pain of TFCC tears
Paul Cook, M.D.
Explore the anatomy, injury mechanisms, and diagnosis challenges of ulnar-sided wrist pain — and learn how to connect symptoms with accurate coding and effective treatment strategies.
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Whether you’re a provider, medical professional, or involved in claims management, these sessions offer valuable insights to support your work and improve care for Ohio’s injured workers.
Register today and secure your spot!
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Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation
Vision: To transform BWC into an agile organization driven by customer success. Mission: To deliver consistently excellent experiences for each BWC customer every day. Core Values: One Agency, Personal Connection, Innovative Leadership, Relentless Excellence.
Established in 1912, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is the exclusive provider of workers’ compensation insurance in Ohio, serving 258,000 public and private employers. With over 1,600 employees and assets of approximately $23 billion, BWC is one of the largest state-run insurance systems in the United States. For more, visit bwc.ohio.gov.
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