From Texas Department of Insurance <[email protected]>
Subject 2025 Call for presenters: Texas Workers' Compensation Conference
Date January 15, 2025 7:11 PM
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Texas Workers' Compensation Conference: Decoding Workers' Comp
Call for presenters!

The 2025 Texas Workers’ Compensation Conference [ [link removed] ] happens Sept. 29-30 at the Embassy Suites in San Marcos.

This year's conference, “Decoding Workers' Comp,” explores some of the more complex aspects of workers’ compensation, as well as trends and issues to watch.

We’re looking for engaging presentations on topics like:


* Best practices for using data analytics in claims management.
* Trends in workers’ compensation.
* Issues that prevent injured employees from successful return to work.
* Technologies to reduce injuries in the workplace (AI, machine learning, wearables).
* Developments in medical treatment for injured employees (exoskeletons, prosthetics, phone apps).
* Current issues impacting injured employee health care (co-morbidities, complex claims).

_Submit proposals [ [link removed] ]_. For more information, visit our conference webpage [ [link removed] ].

Deadline to submit: February 28, 2025






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