...upwards of $1,000 per month without insurance – many patients are using compounds. These are copies of U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved medications that come at a much lower...
...to be most effective?Here, data analytics play a starring role as predictive models and advanced analytics enable more precision and more personalized care. From a measurement and tracking perspective, Dr....
...workers, postal workers, childcare workers, domestic violence shelter workers, and child advocacy workers. Missouri issued an emergency rule to cover first responders, while the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission issued an emergency ruling that...
...administrative burdens in stakeholder meetings and advisory committee settings. Some have even considered leaving the workers’ comp system altogether due to the increasing complexities and reimbursement pressures associated with treating...
...compounded semaglutide lacked experience with self-injections, according to the adverse event reports Adverse events included gastrointestinal effects (e.g., nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain), fainting, headache, migraine, dehydration, acute pancreatitis and gallstones....
...Furthermore, driving-related classifications account for 25% of workers’ comp payroll and 50% of workers’ comp premiums. It is estimated that a 25-75% reduction in MVA claims could yield savings between...
The California Pharmacy & Therapeutics Committee held a meeting on April 15th to review targeted MTUS formulary issues, and Healthesystems was in attendance to monitor anticipated drug formulary changes that...
...our comprehensive solutions for pharmacy and ancillary benefits management. And how we continue to enhance our digital experience and capabilities for claims teams and injured workers. Don’t forget to enter...
...when prescribed appropriately and administered in a less costly setting (such as the home). Sometimes infusibles or injectables can even be used in lieu of invasive and more expensive procedures...
...Healthesystems has been directly involved in the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Advisory Council discussions addressing high-cost topical drugs and is actively monitoring the bill, while also engaging with AAPAN, our trade...
...are at a significantly higher likelihood to develop chronic conditions that can lead to more complex workers’ comp claims, as claims with comorbidities require additional care, medications, and costs. To...
...The ways economic stability affects worker health And more Stop by our booth to chat about the latest trends in workers’ comp, and don’t forget to enter our $500 raffle!...
...of success, demonstrating empathy became an important goal for individual healthcare professionals, as well as overall patient engagement programs. In workers’ comp, there is increasing support for a more empathetic...