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From artificial intelligence to augmented reality, technology is transforming the Property & Casualty insurance and collision repair ecosystem. Whether your area of focus is collision claims, collision repair, first or third party casualty, workers’ compensation or pharmacy, Mitchell is your source for information and expert opinions on the latest technology and business trends.
More States Pass Opioid Prescribing Limit Laws—Congress Also Weighs In
April 9, 2019
As opioid-related deaths continue to plague states across the country, more states are looking to limit prescribing of opioids for acute pain.
Physician Dispensing and Opioid Abuse: Drug Dilemma Prevention Strategies
April 9, 2019
Learn how physician dispensing and opioid abuse are impacting workers' compensation and how states and the industry are working to combat these issues.
Why Provider Data Quality Matters
March 25, 2019
Poor quality business data can often lead to suboptimal decision-making and inefficient processes, and could be costing the U.S. economy up to $3.1 trillion each year, according to an IBM study.
The New Standard for Proper and Safe Repairs
March 18, 2019
When components involved in repairs of vehicles are connected to each other, the consumer is more likely to be protected from any oversight in the repair process that could compromise safety.
Mitchell Issues First Quarter 2019 Industry Trends Report
March 11, 2019
The Latest Technology Trends, Industry Insights, Data And Analyses On The Property & Casualty And Collision Repair Industries.
Empower Your Customers and Appraisers with Photo-Based Estimating
March 7, 2019
The introduction of photo-based estimating brings insurance carriers great benefits such as increased efficiency and cost-effective resource management.
How Diagnostics Improve the Auto Insurance Claim Process
March 1, 2019
Fifty years ago all that you needed to fix a dented vehicle was a hammer and dolly. Flash-forward to today. With an excess of 75 computers and 100 sensors and cameras in complex vehicles, even the most basic collision repairs are more complicated and costly than ever before.