October
20, 2008
Patients with Workers' Compensation Claims Have Worse Outcomes After Rotator
Cuff Repair
Previous studies have demonstrated varying correlations between
Workers' Compensation status and the outcome of rotator cuff repair.
However, none of those studies have formally accounted for potential
confounding factors with multivariable analysis. We hypothesized that
patients with Workers' Compensation claims who undergo rotator cuff
repair have worse outcomes, even after controlling for confounding
factors... more
August 6, 2008
Non-Healing Bones Repaired In Clinical Trial Using Adult Stem Cells
The Royal Melbourne Hospital and Australia's regenerative medicine company, Mesoblast Limited (ASX:MSB)(PINK:MBLTY), jointly announced successful results from the long bone fracture repair clinical trial using Mesoblast's proprietary adult stem cell technology... more
June
13, 2008
M Hayes' General Counsel participates in Hot Topic
Panel at National RIMS Conference
Timonium Maryland - William Van Wambeke, General
Counsel for M Hayes, was a member of a "Hot Topics" panel
at the Risk and
Insurance Management Society annual conference... more
January
18, 2008
M Hayes Recieves URAC Case Management Accrediation
M Hayes announced today that it has been awarded Case Management
Accreditation from URAC, a Washington, DC-based health care accrediting
organization that establishes quality standards for the health
care industry. URAC’s Case Management Accreditation standards
require companies to establish a process to assess, plan and implement
case management interventions... more
January 21, 2008
Kentucky Employers Oppose Comp Settlement
About 100 employers filed a position statement Friday opposing
a settlement that the Kentucky Office of Insurance has proposed
for officers and trustees of a failed workers compensation self-insurance
group fund... more
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