Monthly Archives: June 2011

New Administration Looking to Overhaul Florida’s Workers’ Comp

  • -

By Tom Murphy of Danna-Gracey Even before he ever took office it was clear that Governor Rick Scott was serious about changing Florida’s legislative and regulatory landscape. One of his campaign pledges included reducing workers’ compensation costs by 35%. He recently renewed this pledge to the Florida Council of 100 shortly after taking office. This

Read More

Are you getting all available credits?

  • -

Most insurance companies offer multiple credits, ranging from discounts for claims-free history and practicing part time to discounts for society membership, and many others.  Never assume your credits are correct and always ask how your bottom-line premium was calculated and if there are any more credits to apply to lessen your rate.

Read More

“RACaphobia”

  • -

By Bill Gompers  RACaphobia is defined as an intense and persistent fear of an RAC Audit.  As we have all become aware, RAC is an acronym that stands for Recovery Audit Contractor.  These contractors are charged with the responsibility of implementing the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) program to mitigate overpayments to providers. 

Read More

Latest Articles

News Archives