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NATIONAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND DISABILITY CONFERENCE

presented by Risk & Insurance


NATIONAL COMP 2023 CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS



DEADLINE EXTENDED THROUGH FEBRUARY 20TH! SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL TO SPEAK AT
NATIONAL COMP THIS SEPTEMBER IN LAS VEGAS!


SUBMIT A PROPOSAL


YOUR KNOWLEDGE, OUR STAGE: SHARE YOUR IDEAS AT NATIONAL COMP 2023


As employers regain footing in the post-pandemic era, it’s essential that we
continue to share our knowledge, our experiences and ideas with our peers across
the workers’ comp community. National Comp is proud to provide a forum for that
exchange again in 2023.

We’ll be back in our Las Vegas home at Mandalay Bay, September 20-22, bringing
you thought-provoking ideas and tangible tools that will keep driving results in
workers’ compensation. Secure your slot on this year’s program to present among
the top workers’ comp professionals and thought leaders shaping our industry.

New for 2023, we’ve refreshed our tracks to better reflect the 360° claims
landscape, from pre-injury to recovery. Our program will showcase innovative
ideas and solutions aligning with today’s complex workers’ compensation
environment.

We’ve also revised our session formats to encourage a more diverse array of
presentations for attendees. This includes a new 60-minute Masterclass format
that gives attendees the opportunity to engage directly with the material.

We invite proposals that address the full spectrum of issues facing employers
and claims payers. Reviewers are eager to see proposals on core workers’ comp
concerns as well as emerging issues. View the National Comp 2023 Advisory
Committee’s wish list of topics at Risk & Insurance.

Reviewers will evaluate all proposals based on overall quality, relevance to the
industry, defined focus within the educational track structure, practical
applications of material for attendees, timeliness of the topic and speakers’
qualifications.

National Comp's Proposal Guidelines have been updated for 2023. Please use the
download button at right to access the document before selecting a track or type
for your proposal.

SUBMIT A PROPOSAL

If you have any questions or problems submitting your proposal, email
NationalCompProgram@theinstitutes.org.


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW


about speaking at national comp 2023

Please take the time to download and read through National Comp's 2023 proposal
requirements and useful suggestions for crafting a dynamic proposal.

DOWNLOAD PROPOSAL GUIDELINES

Important Deadlines:

Submission portal closes February 10, 2023

DEADLINE EXTENDED: FEBRUARY 20, 2023

Final selection notifications by April 3, 2023


2023 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM CORE VALUES


As we select educational presentations for 2023, we’re looking for content that
reflects these fundamental themes, common to all of us across industry sectors.

 * Workers’ Comp Transcends Injury and Illness. The impact of comorbidities,
   mental health and psychosocial factors on claims can’t be ignored.
   Thoughtful, common-sense approaches to treating the whole injured worker are
   driving more comprehensive care, faster claim resolutions and a better
   injured worker experience – while positively impacting both medical and
   indemnity costs.
 * Technology Enhances People. The adaptability of technology has been at the
   core of solving problems we’ve never faced before, putting viable solutions
   into the hands of the organizations that need them most. Wearables,
   innovative sensor technology, AI-driven analytics and more play unique roles
   in the overall context of the problems that organizations are facing now.
 * Resilience Is Foundational. In the post-pandemic world, we’re asking “How can
   we be better prepared for the next crisis? The next challenge? The next
   unexpected load to bear?” National Comp’s programming is designed to
   facilitate discussions about the industry’s future, about preparedness and
   adaptability, as well as the influences reshaping the industry.
 * The Way Forward Is Together. In an uncertain world, the workers’ comp
   community is far greater than the sum of its parts. Employers, claims
   professionals, TPAs, MCOs, brokers, pharmacy benefit professionals,
   attorneys, risk consultants and more bring essential insights and experiences
   to the table for the benefit of injured workers and the workforce as a whole.


2023 EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM TRACKS


We’ve redeveloped our session tracks to reflect the scope of complex issues
facing the industry now and moving forward. We seek presentations and presenters
who will help attendees address the issues and trends they face across these
categories. National Comp seeks a mixture of critical topics, hot-button issues
and emerging challenges throughout these tracks.

 1. FOUNDATIONS: The best organizations weave together structures, values and
    people to create a strong foundation for their workers’ comp programs, and a
    clear path for the future. We welcome proposals for the Foundations track
    that address the advocacy model, the injured worker experience, WC culture,
    maximizing vendor partnerships, IDM, navigating renewals, working with
    brokers and carriers, alternative risk transfer, worker/injured worker
    engagement and more.

 2. PREDICT: A deeper dive into how analytics, AI, machine learning, wearables
    and more can be leveraged to reduce injuries as well as medical and loss
    costs. For the Predict track, we seek vendor-agnostic perspectives on what
    kinds of data provide the most predictive value, where that data lives, and
    how to harvest and refine it to effectively predict injuries and staunch
    losses.

 3. PREVENT: A broader look at the prevention of injuries, using both
    technological and traditional methods, The Prevent track seeks proposals
    related to safety, safety culture, pre-hire/new hire strategies, MSD
    prevention, athletic/sports training approaches, total worker health,
    wellness, worker education & engagement, safety training, safety for
    multilingual workforces, stress/burnout management and more.

 4. TREAT: Whether injuries are common or catastrophic or medical-only, you need
    up-to-date intelligence on the medical, pharmaceutical and pain management
    trends that will help you achieve superior outcomes for injured workers. The
    Treat track seeks proposals related to injuries/illnesses, comorbidities,
    early reporting, managing medical networks, coordination of care, PDMPs,
    provider and injured worker education, PBMs, durable medical goods, surgical
    implants, opioids, PT, complex claims, first aid, nurse triage, mental
    health care and more.

 5. RESOLVE: The journey to recovery is unique for each claim. WC professionals
    are continuously looking to add to their arsenal of tools and strategies to
    eliminate obstacles to recovery and return to work. The Resolve track seeks
    proposals related to RTW strategies, job analysis/light duty banks, offsite
    light duty, accommodations, psychosocial barriers, social determinants of
    health, disability accommodation, injured worker health & nutrition,
    emotional support systems, timely payment of benefits, the role of adjusters
    and so much more.

 6. DEFEND & COMPLY: The legal and regulatory landscape impacting the workers’
    comp industry evolves rapidly. Workers’ comp professionals need innovative
    strategies for limiting current exposures and the latest intel on the trends
    that could impact them around the corner. The Defend & Comply track seeks
    proposals that help employers get the most from their legal and compliance
    resources, including litigation prevention, counsel management, fraud
    investigations, claims closure initiatives, the latest need-to-know
    information from state and federal courts as well as OSHA, ADAAA and CMS.

 7. THE BIG PICTURE: This track includes the high-level topics impacting the
    workers’ comp industry as a whole. What are the macro pressures impacting
    the workers’ comp industry, and what are their implications? What are the
    trends that should be brought to the table, and what actions should be
    taken? The Big Picture track seeks the perspectives and strategies that
    belong on WC professionals' radar, including the pressures of the talent gap
    and the Great Resignation, industry performance, public perceptions, the gig
    economy, political and economic trends, climate change and more.





LOOKING FOR THE COMPTALK TRACK?

Our 15-minute presentations are still on the program!
A separate RFP for CompTalks will launch this spring.

Please take the time to download and read through National Comp's 2023 Proposal
Requirements and useful suggestions for crafting a dynamic proposal.

SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
National Comp is presented by Risk & Insurance®, which covers the people,
stories and risks that embody the essential functions of risk management and
commercial insurance. Now an affiliate of The Institutes, R&I is dedicated to
bringing the workers' compensation community together to share challenges and
opportunities, and the latest solutions and innovations. Our mission is to
provide a platform for industry leaders and executives to collaborate and build
the solutions that will drive the workers' compensation industry forward.



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