Richard Krasner is an insurance and risk management generalist with more than 30 years of experience in New York, Florida and Texas, primarily in workers’ compensation claims, auto no-fault and property & casualty claims administration and claims management. In addition, Richard has experience in risk and insurance business analysis, risk management information systems and insurance data processing and data management.
Richard received his master’s in health administration degree from Florida Atlantic University in 2011. He received his master of arts degree from New York University and his bachelor of arts degree from SUNY Brockport.
Five years ago, members of a risk management discussion group I belong to on Yahoo Groups raised the question of whether or not illegal immigrants (i.e., undocumented immigrants) were entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. The answer most of the respondents gave was yes, but with some restrictions depending upon the state. One respondent in particular […]
This is Part 5 of a five-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers’ compensation. Previous articles in the series can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Medical Malpractice And Liability Laws One major criticism of medical tourism is the lack of legal remedy for patients […]
This is Part 5 of a five-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers’ compensation. Previous articles in the series can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Medical Malpractice And Liability Laws One major criticism of medical tourism is the lack of […]
This is Part 4 of a multi-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers' compensation. Previous articles in the series can be found here: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Subsequent articles in the series will be forthcoming soon. Workers Compensation And The Legal Barriers To Medical […]
This is Part 3 of a multi-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers’ compensation. Previous articles in the series can be found here: Part 1 and Part 2. Subsequent articles in the series will be forthcoming soon. Heather T. Williams agrees with critics, that medical tourism is […]
This is Part 2 of a multi-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers' compensation. Part 1 of the series can be found here, and
This is Part 1 of a multi-part series on legal barriers to implementing international providers into Medical Provider Networks for workers' compensation. Part 2 of the series can be found here, and