Little insurance coverage is available to protect business against fallout from the swine flu outbreak, and risk managers need to be aware of how to minimize potential infections among staff and compensate if the worst-case scenario comes to pass.
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Little insurance is available to protect business against the current swine flu outbreak, and managers need to be aware of how to minimize potential infections among staff, experts said.
The American Association of Managing General Agents is gearing up for its annual meeting in Boca Raton, Fla., next month, drawing its members to the gathering with the promise of networking opportunities.
Facing increased paperwork, tighter insurance regulations and restrictions, and shrinking medical reimbursements, many doctors--especially primary care physicians--have given up their private practices and looked for alternatives.
Some call it "telecommuting." Others call it "virtual staffing." Bottom line is that more and more people are working away from the office every year. Smart Phones, laptops and other portable