The SEMA Show is the premier destination for manufacturers and buyers looking to discover thousands of the latest innovations in the automotive aftermarket industry. Spanning four days, this trade-only event encourages attendees to experience hands-on workshops and live demonstrations, engage in educational seminars and network with peers in various sectors of the field—from collision repair to vehicle restoration and more.
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The Evolving Claims Professional
In “The Evolving Claims Professional,” Steve Laudermilch notes that 50% of the current insurance workforce will retire over the next 15 years, creating a talent chasm among adjusters in our industry. Though claims operations have stabilized their staffs by backfilling deficits, many still struggle getting these new adjusters up to speed.
Texas Auto Body Trade Show 2024
With the goal of bringing together automotive repair professionals across the broader Southwest region, the Auto Body Association of Texas (ABAT) i
Enlyte’s Q2 Medical Price Index Shows Increases In Comp and Auto Injury Services
Medical costs nationally have risen 11% in workers’ comp and 5% in auto first-party over the past four years, despite a slowing of growth over the past two years, according to new data released by Enlyte today.
Episode 12: Balancing Act: Managing Rising Costs without Compromising Safety
Auto claim costs continue to grow—requiring an even greater focus on expenses. In this episode, Ryan Smith, vice president of claims and salvage operations at Saskatchewan Government Insurance Corporation (SGI), shares how his organization is successfully balancing this cost increase with its commitment to high-quality collision repairs by prioritizing safety, ingenuity and industry collaboration.
Looking Beyond the Numbers of Enlyte’s Medical Price Index
In this quarter’s Enlyte Executive Insight, Michele Hibbert, senior vice president of regulatory compliance management, discusses the latest results from Enlyte’s medical price index and how it impacts the industry.
Enlyte Pharmacists Discuss a Changing Workers’ Comp Pharmacy Landscape
Workers' compensation pharmacy is constantly evolving, from tackling the opioid crisis, to the rise of compounding pharmacies, to the pandemic. Amidst these changes, pharmacy benefit managers must constantly evolve to address an array of industry changes. In our final Enlytening Conversation our pharmacists discuss how changes within the industry as a whole including physician shortages, digital therapeutics, biopsychosocial approaches, new drug treatments, and much more are driving the need for constant planning and innovation to stay a step ahead in this ever-changing landscape.