Built with advanced AI models trained on Workers’ Comp and P&C terminology, the Note Summarization feature enables faster triage, more consistent documentation, and improved decision-making across ...
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After more than 80 years in Muskegon, Cole’s Quality Foods — known for inventing the first commercially available frozen garlic bread in 1973 — has halted production at its original plant, notifying ...
Join us as the Center of Supply Chain Excellence at Saint Louis University brings together experts from academia and industry to share insights on Emerging Technologies in the Supply Chain Industry.
Ohio judges reviewing allegations that a company didn’t follow safety rules need not defer to the legal interpretations of a state board that reviews workers’ compensation claims, the state Supreme ...
An employee may qualify for leave under the FMLA or the CFRA if the employee needs time off for a serious medical condition and has worked 1,250 hours in the prior 12-month period.
Tuesday morning marked the start of a five-day strike by several member locals of the Alliance of Health Care Unions whose labor contracts with Kaiser Permanente expired at the start of the month. As ...
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