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Novel Migraine Agents: What is Their Place in Injured Worker Therapy?

While these drugs offer relief for migraine sufferers, what are the efficacy and cost considerations for injured workers?
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Ask a Clinician: What Do I need to Know About DME Trends?

Healthesystems clinicians tackle questions about Durable Medical Equipment (DME).
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Medication Multiplication

A visual depiction of how opioid side effects can cascade across the body.

Feb 2018

Increased Abuse Among Anti-Diarrhea Drugs

When taken in excessive doses, the anti-diarrhea drug loperamide can mimic opioid euphoria, and toxicity events and deaths are on the rise.

Feb 2018

State Legislatures Increase Action Against Opioid Epidemic

The passage of opioid action plans in Arizona, Tennessee, and Pennsylvania are the most recent additions to growing statewide efforts to curb the epidemic.

Feb 2018

The Rise of the Gig Economy

In 2003, gig workers made up less than 5% of the workforce. Today, estimates vary between 8% and 40%, raising questions for comp.

Feb 2018

FDA Continues to Shift Opioid Strategy

FDA, opioid, opioids, opioid policy, opioid policies, drug development, non-opioid

Jan 2018

Artificial Intelligence and Workers’ Comp

Machine learning aims to automate parts of claims management.

Jan 2018

No End in Sight for the Opioid Epidemic?

Despite decreases in prescribing rates, the opioid epidemic claims more lives than ever before, partially due to synthetic formulations.

Jan 2018

State and Federal Governments Clash Over Marijuana

The Department of Justice’s recent announcement may come to a head with the will of state governments and popular opinion.

Jan 2018

March of the Millennials

By 2020, millennials will make up half the workforce, so how will they impact workers’ comp?

Jan 2018

New Pathways in Pain Management: Novel Non-Opioid Medications

Current research explores non-opioid neuropathways for pain management

Winter 2017

6 Specialty Drug Trends Impacting Workers' Comp Right Now

Health and cost impacts of specialty drugs for chronic conditions seen in workers' comp

Winter 2017

Patient Age: More than a Number in Rx Management

Age, as well as overall health, must be considered in medication management

Winter 2017

Reality Check: New FDA Initiatives Re-Examine Opioid Policies

The FDA acknowledges the need to shift opioid policies as overdose rates continue to rise

Winter 2017

Perspectives: Use of Virtual Reality and Video Games in Physical Therapy

Industry thought leaders share their insights

Winter 2017

Claims Q&A: RX Drugs of Abuse: Which Non-Opioid Drugs Present Concern?

Our clinicians answer common questions from claims professionals

Winter 2017

Infographic: Medication Multiplication

How opioid side effects can cascade across the body

Winter 2017

State of States

State of States

Winter 2017

By the Numbers

A collection of workers' compensation facts and figures

Winter 2017

Not-So Science Fiction: Innovative Technologies in Workers' Comp

As medical technology continues to evolve, fascinating new opportunities emerge which can potentially benefit the injured worker.

Summer 2017

Future Opioids and the Injured Worker: Why “SAFER” is a Relative Term

More than ever these statistics crystalize the need to explore and develop alternative chronic pain therapies

Summer 2017

Under the Influence: Impacting Opioid Prescribing Behaviors

Analyzing opioid prescribing trends associated with different medical specialties.

Summer 2017

How Off-Label Prescribing Drives a Claim Off Course

Off-label prescribing, or the prescribing of drug therapies outside their approved use, occurs commonly with certain medications in workers’ comp

Summer 2017

Bridging the Gap Between Opioid Policy and Prescribing

State and federal governments have taken legislative action to reduce the harm caused by the opioid epidemic

Summer 2017

A Data-Driven Understanding of Physical Medicine

In the consumer marketplace, customer experience is king.

Summer 2017

Polypharmacy: How Many Drugs is Too Many?

A claims professional noted that a patient’s drug regimen included 11 medications, raising serious concerns.

Summer 2017

Myth Busters: Private-Label Topicals Edition

Private-label topical (PLT) analgesics are independently manufactured lotions and creams that are increasingly being prescribed to patients for the temporary relief of minor pain associated with injury.

Summer 2017

State of the States

A roundup of regulatory activity around the country

Summer 2017

By the Numbers

A collection of workers' compensation facts and figures

Summer 2017

Private-Label Topicals: Over-the-counter analgesics go undercover as pricey prescriptions

These costly and clinically unproven topical agents are on the rise in workers’ comp

Summer 2017

Physician Dispensing: New Challenges in an Ongoing Battle

State reforms are sparking new trends among physician-dispensed drugs

Summer 2017

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