The SEMA Show is the premier destination for manufacturers and buyers looking to discover thousands of the latest innovations in the automotive aftermarket industry. Spanning four days, this trade-only event encourages attendees to experience hands-on workshops and live demonstrations, engage in educational seminars and network with peers in various sectors of the field—from collision repair to vehicle restoration and more.
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Mitchell and Protech Join Forces to Streamline Calibration Detection
Mitchell and Protech Automotive Solutions, the largest national provider of ADAS diagnostic scanning and calibration services, today announced that they have signed an agreement to integrate Protech’s ADAS ID3 solution with Mitchell’s Diagnostics as a Service (DaaS) platform and Predictive ADAS functionality.
Mitchell Technology to Power New Virtual Estimating Service from Collective
Mitchell today announced that its software solutions are powering a new virtual estimating service from Collective Sourcing, LLC. Created for U.S. auto insurers, the service is designed to reduce claims processing time by combining Mitchell’s damage appraisal technology with auto technical specialists at Collective.
Enlyte Announces Its 2024 Heart of Case Management Award Winners
Honorees represent the best of those who make a profound impact on the lives of employees with injuries and disabilities. Four case managers are being celebrated for their exemplary work in helping restore the livelihoods of employees injured on the job or in need of accommodations due to disability.
Enlyte Launches Apricus Physical Medicine, Offering End-to-End Specialty Service Solution for Industry
New program introduces comprehensive rehabilitative services with integrated clinical oversight and continuous care coordination
Balanced Regulatory Environment: A Key Component to Unlocking the Value of Specialty Bill Review
Without the use of Specialty Bill Review (SBR), payers risk paying for errors or abuses created by providers with problematic billing practices. The regulatory climate in each state is a key component to ensuring fair and reasonable payment of medical bills especially in non-fee schedule states
Episode 13: Not Your Father's Ride
Much has changed since the first advanced driver assistance systems were introduced and today’s “rides” bear little resemblance to those of the past. Matt Moore, senior vice president at the Highway Loss Data Institute, joins the show to explain how the complexity and construction of modern vehicles affect claims frequency and severity. He also shares current trends in consumer driving behavior that have led to an increase in accidents and fatalities.