CCMSI Transition to One Name, One Logo, Complete.Business Editors DANVILLE, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 7, 2004 CCMSI, a third-party administrator for workers' compensation workers' compensation, payment by employers for some part of the cost of injuries, or in some cases of occupational diseases, received by employees in the course of their work. , property/casualty and employee benefit self-insurance programs, announced today that one logo and one name will now be used for all subsidiary companies, effective immediately. CCMSI purchased Northern General Services (NGS NGS National Geographic Society NGS National Geodetic Survey NGS National Genealogical Society NGS Next Generation Security (software) NGS National Garden Scheme NGS National Graduate School NGS Next Generation Services ) and Occupational Healthcare Management Services (OHMS OHMS abbr. On Her (or His) Majesty's Service OHMS (in Britain and the Commonwealth) On Her (or His) Majesty's Service OHMS (Brit) abbr (= ) in August of 2002, Buckler, Irving & Graph (BIG) in July of 2003 and Management Services USA (MSUSA MSUSA Main Street, USA (Disney) ) in March of 2003. NGS, OHMS, BIG and MSUSA were using their perspective names and logos until December 31, 2004. "These companies have brought CCMSI the exact same things which have made us successful... quality employees with high service standards, impeccable client references, company history and excellent name recognition. Going forward as one company with one goal, we will continue to strive to be the best and deliver what matters most to our clients." said G. Bryan Thomas
About CCMSI Founded in 1978, CCMSI has 590 employees and provide administrative services, including claims administration, loss control, managed care, Internet claims analysis and reporting for 325 individual self-insured employers and 53 self-insurance groups in thirty-seven states from twenty-seven office locations. CCMSI's industry expertise includes clients in public entities/government, manufacturing, health care, transportation, school districts, construction and gaming. |
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