Summer 2023

This edition of RxInformer explores various aspects of risk across workers’ comp – from financial uncertainty to cyber risk, and risk impacting worker populations.


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Policy

State of the States

A roundup of regulatory activity around the country

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Clinical Outcomes

A Golden Opportunity: The Physical Therapist’s Role in Behavioral Health

The connection between physical and behavioral health opens an opportunity for physical therapists to address mental health for injured workers.

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Medication Management

More than Skin-Deep: Untangling Topical Drug Classes and Costs

A breakdown of the diverse subcategories comprising dermatologicals prescribing and spend

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Trends & Stats

Unpredictable Costs: How Will Healthcare Price Inflation Impact Workers’ Comp?

Prices are rising for some healthcare products and services that will likely impact workers' compensation medical care

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Workplace Trends

Build Your Army: Maintaining Cybersecurity Amid the IT Talent Gap

Considerations to counteract the cybersecurity talent shortage in workers' comp organizations

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Claim Complexities

A Moment of Clarity: Alcohol’s Impact Across Workers and Medical Management

How problematic alcohol use can impact the workplace, claims, and medication management

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Workplace Trends

Risky Business: Evolving Risks Across Workers’ Comp

A message from the Chief Executive Officer

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RxInformer

Since 2010, the semi-annual RxInformer clinical journal has been a trusted source of timely information and guidance for workers’ comp payers on how best to manage the care of injured worker claimants and plan for the challenges that lay ahead. The publication is an important part of Healthesystems’ proactive approach to advocating for quality care of injured workers while managing the costs associated with treatment.
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