From the December 2016 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine
It may be necessary to hire your own experts.
Your insurance claims management team should counsel and guide you through the claims process to ensure that you get a full, fair and expedited claims resolution, while you concentrate on getting your business back up and running.
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While it’s impossible to foresee the future, it’s not only possible, but critical, for businesses to prepare for the possibility of a disaster. This is doubly true for small and midsized companies that may have limited resources to recover after a devastating event. The frequency and cost of disasters are increasing, and businesses that do not plan ahead risk losing everything. The best chance of weathering the storm is proper disaster management planning.
About the author: Hart S. Brown, vice president of organizational resilience for HUB International’s Risk Services Division, has nearly 20 years experience in security, crisis management, emergency management and business continuity. A former program director for the U.S. Department of State, Brown received an Award of Appreciation from President George W. Bush. He is a widely published security expert and frequent contributor to HUB’s Crisis Management Center blog.Back to HCB News