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CHSI Quarterly Magazine

CHSI Quarterly is an invaluable resource for those in the worker's compensation insurance industry in general, and members of self-insured groups in particular. We bring you the most current information from a variety of sources to make sure you're up on the latest issues and concerns, across the country.

Current Issue:

CHSI quarterly cover shot, summer 2010 CHSI Quarterly Summer 2010 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- Hotels Echo Optimistic Outlook - Save Taxes While Controlling Employee Health Costs
- Eight Die in Workplace Violence - George the Bartender

 


Archived Issues:

CHSI Magazine, news for the workers compensation insurance industry  CHSI Quarterly Spring 2010 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- Making Sense of Healthcare Reform - Tax on "Cadillac" Health Plans Could Have Major Impact
- National ID Card Opponents Cite Concerns, Dangers - Three Big Tax Breaks

 

CHSI Magazine, news for the workers compensation insurance industry  CHSI Quarterly Winter 2010 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- Legislative and Legal Briefs - Nevada's New Domestic Partnership Law
- CRMBC Wins Another Work Comp Fraud Conviction - US Senate Passes Tax Law Credit for Business

 

CHSI quarterly cover shot, summer 2010 CHSI Quarterly Summer 2009 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- Legislative and Legal Briefs - ICE Targets Business
- Study: Comp Claims Climb 23% - Employee Arrested for Fraud

 

CHSI quarterly cover shot, spring 2009 CHSI Quarterly Spring 2009 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- American Recovery & Reinvestment Act - Business Snapshots
- Restaurant Cost Cutting Ideas - Important Tax Updates

 

CHSI quarterly cover shot, winter 2009 CHSI Quarterly Winter 2009 (Download PDF)

In this Issue:  
- What President Obama's Tax Plan Could Mean for You - Reducing Benefit Costs that Keep Rising
- Reducing Risk When Terminating Employees - Policies Change at Will