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Systema – Athens New Claim Administration System

2013-10-02T20:43:51+00:00October 2nd, 2013|Uncategorized|

In recent years Athens Administrators has experienced significant growth and diversification. It has been a truly exciting time for our company. We realize that sustainable success can only be achieved if we continue to deliver world class service, results and overall client experience. To achieve this objective in today's business environment it is absolutely crucial to have a cutting edge system in place that fully supports our client and claim administration staff's requirements.

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The 2013 Results are in…Athens is One of the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area!

2013-05-06T15:41:10+00:00May 6th, 2013|Uncategorized|

We are extremely proud to announce that Athens Administrators has once again been voted one of the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business Times. For the 2013 survey, approximately 500 companies competed for 125 spots on the Best Places to Work list. Athens is ranked as the 13th best place to work in the mid‐size business category (100‐500 employees).

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Important Information for California Private Self-Insureds

2013-02-20T00:46:44+00:00February 20th, 2013|Uncategorized|

The Office of Self Insurance Plans has posted an information sheet about their new regulations requiring private self-insureds to file an actuarial study each year.

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How Will Workers’ Compensation Reform Affect Future Claims Frequency and Costs?

2012-10-25T06:22:55+00:00October 25th, 2012|Uncategorized|

On September 18, 2012 Governor Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 863, a comprehensive workers' compensation reform package that will result in significant changes. It is estimated to increase benefits to injured workers by more than $700 million while reducing frictional costs in the system by estimates as high as $1.2 billion. Studies reflect an overall savings of $770 million in the first year and $335 million in the second year. The overall savings continue to be debated and will ultimately depend on the effectiveness of the new regulations.

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Best Practices for Your Workers’ Compensation Program

2012-07-17T11:44:28+00:00July 17th, 2012|Uncategorized|

As an industry-leading Third Party Administrator (TPA) recognized for our progressive approach to claims management, we are regularly asked "What can my company do to better to control our workers' compensation program?" Organizations have many areas of focus through which they can mitigate workers' compensation costs. We've compiled a top-ten list of time-tested areas of focus that have proven to generate powerful positive results. From experience, we have found that the most successful approach is the adoption of a comprehensive program management plan rather than the integration of only one or two concepts.

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Minimizing the Negative Impact of Unavoidable Incidents

2012-06-07T12:54:23+00:00June 7th, 2012|Uncategorized|

Employers are looking for any advantage to keep loss experience numbers down and to control medical costs. Some would argue that the best claim is a closed claim. Others would point to prevention and safety efforts and say the best claim is one that never happened. Unfortunately sometimes the best safety plans don’t prevent an incident from happening.

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