On March 6-7, 2025, daisyBill representatives will be attending the Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) Issues & Research Conference in Phoenix, AZ—one of the most high-value events of the year for workers’ comp stakeholders.
This conference is an essential forum for workers’ comp stakeholders and others seeking clarity on the forces shaping employers and their injured workers. As WCRI members, we’re eager to hear the latest research, policy discussions, and insights that impact providers and injured workers.
If you’re attending, seek us out—we’d love to hear your thoughts, discuss data, and answer any questions about facilitating better care through optimized billing and payment.
Federal policy changes—existing and pending—impact everyone in the system. At this year's conference, anyone managing workers’ comp claims, handling medical billing, or advocating for injured worker care has something valuable to learn.
The conference agenda includes discussions on regulatory shifts that could ripple through state systems, including potential changes to Medicare, Medicaid, and OSHA regulations.
Attendees will gain insights from keynote speakers, expert panels, and top researchers. With decision-makers from 150+ organizations attending, the conference is a unique opportunity to engage in conversations that matter.
Presentations topics include:
Conference Details
March 6-7, 2025
Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel
Register here
For a taste of what to expect, see the WCRI promotional video below.
The daisyBill team attending this year’s conference includes:
daisyBill analyzes millions of workers’ comp bills annually, tracking reimbursement rates, payer compliance, and real-time trends in billing and payment.
Unlike the insurer-derived data that often dominate industry research, our data come directly from provider billing and payer reimbursements—contributing to a fuller picture of how the workers’ comp system (actually) functions.
We’re eager to exchange ideas, hear about your challenges, and share how data-backed strategies can improve efficiency, promote compliance, and help injured workers get the care they need.
Whether you’re a provider, practice administrator, or policymaker, we’d love to connect and discuss how real-world billing data can challenge industry assumptions and improve outcomes.
See you in Phoenix!
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