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Summer 2025

This edition of RxInformer celebrates 15 years of publication, taking a look back at industry changes, while also keeping our eyes forward on topics such as litigation, migraine drug trends, presumptions, and more.
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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
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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.