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    MedRisk Releases 2026 Industry Outlook Highlighting AI Adoption and Pipeline-to-Care Improvements Amid Rising Claim Complexity

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    Conshohocken, PA – MedRisk today released its Industry Outlook 2026, examining how workers’ compensation and auto casualty organizations are responding to increasingly complex claims. As injured populations age and comorbidities become more common, recovery journeys are becoming more complicated for both patients and the organizations supporting them. The report explores how artificial intelligence, faster access to care, and emerging clinical research are helping the industry respond while keeping the focus where it belongs: helping injured workers recover and return to their lives. 

    For injured workers, a claim is more than a process. It often means pain, uncertainty, and time away from work and family routines. The Outlook highlights several shifts that are beginning to improve both recovery experiences and claim outcomes. 

    AI is Becoming Operational Infrastructure 
    Artificial intelligence is increasingly embedded across the claims lifecycle, supporting intake, triage, care coordination, and payment review. When implemented responsibly, AI can help identify risks earlier, reduce administrative delays, and help injured workers access care and answers sooner.  

    Pipeline-to-Care Improvements are Helping Offset Rising Complexity 
    Injured workers are beginning to reach appropriate care faster than in the past. Earlier starts to physical therapy and more efficient access to advanced imaging are helping reduce delays that once prolonged recovery. For someone navigating a new injury, timely evaluation, education, and treatment can make a meaningful difference in preventing minor conditions from becoming long-term challenges. 

    Clinical Research is Strengthening Evidence-Based Claim Management 
    Recent studies continue to highlight opportunities for smarter claim management, including variation in lumbar spine fusion rates, MRI abnormalities in people without symptoms, and the negative impact of preoperative opioid use on recovery outcomes. These insights reinforce the importance of performance-based referral networks, careful interpretation of imaging, and early pharmacy oversight so injured workers receive care that truly supports recovery. 

    “The industry is clearly evolving,” said Satish Narayanan. “As claims become more complex, organizations are recognizing that innovation has to combine advanced technology with a deep understanding of patient recovery. Artificial intelligence will play a vital role in helping the industry identify risks earlier, support better clinical decisions, and ultimately improve recovery outcomes for injured workers.” 

    Read The Full Report Here: https://www.medrisknet.com/2026-trend-report/  

    Media Contact: 
    Katie Peveraro 
    Director of Marketing 
    MedRisk 
    kpeveraro@medrisknet.com 
    484-682-5605 

                   

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