National Comp Virtual Conference 
and Ongoing Digital Series 2020

Our Oct. 21 Virtual One-Day Conference is now available on-demand. Register now to attend our Ongoing Digital Session Series throughout the year.

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The 2020 National Comp Virtual Conference

For 2020, the National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference — National Comp — has restructured its signature curated content to be delivered in three unique ways: Our Oct. 21st One-Day Virtual Event, now available on-demand, ongoing digital sessions presented throughout the coming year, and CompTalks, our new short-form presentations packed with thought-provoking ideas and information. National Comp virtual will present the tangible tools you need, no travel required, in a way that better meets the needs of busy workers' comp professionals.

Oct. 21 One-Day Virtual Event Agenda

KEYNOTE: The 5 Most Critical Challenges Facing Workers' Comp in the COVID Era

Join us for a dynamic leadership panel that will take the short and long view of our changed – and still changing – world, and the challenges that lie in front of us, and how we can transform those challenges into opportunities and growth.
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The Link Between Physical Health and Behavioral Health Is Stronger Than You Think

Mental health can have a significant impact on physical health. Learn what to do, watch for, and ask when navigating workers’ comp claims that include mood disorders, trauma and stress-related disorders and substance use disorders.
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The Teddy Awards Present: Excellence in Action 2020

The National Workers' Compensation and Disability Management Awards — the Teddy Awards — present a special panel featuring leaders from top organizations, sharing the strategies and innovative thinkin that have fueled them to success in the face of a complex global crisis.
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Workers' Comp Regulatory and Legislative Trends that Belong on Your Radar for 2021

This session will provide a high-level overview of the top regulatory and legislative trends seen in the workers’ compensation arena, including PBM/pharmacy, biopsychosocial model adoption, presumptions, employee classification, and telemedicine.
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Going for the Gold:
From Injured Worker to Star Performer

How did Olympian Mary Lou Retton win a gold medal a few months after a serious knee injury? And more importantly for the workers’ compensation industry, how can we apply these lessons to help injured workers to heal and return to star performer status?
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Passing the Torch Without a Stumble: The Coming Decade of Transition from Old to Young

As the workforce ages, how do we address the departure of industry leaders who have massive amounts of experience and deep/broad institutional knowledge. How do we manage this transition while leveraging a unique opportunity to shift the status quo?
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The Faces of Kids' Chance: Meet Gabriella

Since their inception in 1988, Kids’ Chance organizations have awarded over 8,000 scholarships totaling over $27 million dollars. But the numbers don't tell the whole story. Watch Gabriella's story to find out what a difference the industry can make for the families of injured workers and the future of young people across the country.
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Thank you to our 2020 sponsors for their ongoing support.

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Conference Charity Partner

Kids’ Chance of America represents 48 state-level nonprofit organizations that provide scholarships to children of workers who have been seriously or fatally injured on the job. Cumulatively, since their inception in 1988, Kids’ Chance organizations have awarded over 8,000 scholarships totaling over $27 million dollars.