With opioid utilization down, there is no longer a consolidated driver of pharmacy costs in workers’ comp. Here are four drug classes driving pharmacy costs today.
With opioid utilization down, there is no longer a consolidated driver of pharmacy costs in workers’ comp. Here are four drug classes driving pharmacy costs today.
As opioid prescribing continues to decline, more nuanced and population-specific drug trends emerge as cost drivers.
Though they’re only needed for special cases in workers’ comp, anticancer medications can easily exceed $10,000 per monthly fill.
In a special partner post with WorkCompWire, Healthesystems discusses developments in pain management, specialty drugs, and more.