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The IAIABC is an association of government agencies that administer and regulate their jurisdiction’s workers' compensation acts. Along with these government entities, various private organizations involved in the delivery of workers' compensation coverage and benefits participate in the IAIABC. Since its inception in 1914 the IAIABC has worked to improve and clarify laws, identify model laws and procedures, develop and implement standards, and provide education and information sharing. We strive to gather the best resources available to solve the practical administrative and operational problems of our members.

The mission of the IAIABC is to advance the efficiency and effectiveness of workers' compensation systems throughout the world. To do this, the IAIABC will strive to: 

  • Ensure the IAIABC is the expert resource for the latest research, policies, best practices, standards and information through:
    - Increasing outreach and connectivity on a global basis.
    - Identifying and communicating the most current issues in workers’ compensation.
  • Provide a forum for regulators, stakeholders and experts to share information and discuss issues and solutions.
    - Assist jurisdictions in identifying opportunities for reducing costs and improving the delivery of benefits.
  • Develop, analyze, and promulgate standards and uniform practices.
  • Ensure that the IAIABC membership includes every facet of the health, safety, and workers’ compensation communities. 
     

 

News

Michael Coupland reviews evidence of positive outcomes using cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of occupational injuries in his IAIABC Journal article, "CBT for Pain Management."

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04/03/2010

Reports on musculoskeletal injuries in workers' compensation point to the importance of understanding what's appropriate and inappropriate in treating these injuries.

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04/03/2010
Workers' compensation administrative agencies nationwide have seized the advantages and benefits of technology by adopting IAIABC EDI standards to collect coverage and claim data. More..
04/03/2010