October has been a big month for Healthesystems’ thought leadership, with a new edition of its biannual trade publication, and two Healthe leaders featured in WorkCompWire.
The New Winter 2024-25 Edition of RxInformer Magazine
Since 2010, RxInformer 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.
This edition of Rxinformer features in-depth articles and infographics on the latest trends and developments in workers’ comp, including:
- Cardiovascular comorbidities and their impact on drug therapy
- Cybersecurity concerns in workers’ comp
- Fatigue’s impact on the workplace
- Population considerations for Gen Z
- High-cost drugs driving up claim costs
- And more
Sandy Shtab Advocates for Administrative Simplification in Workers’ Comp
Healthesystems’ VP of Industry & State Affairs, Sandy Shtab, was featured in WorkCompWire’s Leaders Speak series, where she discussed the need for local state-based advocacy to lead the way on administrative simplification.
While workers’ comp processes can often be burdened with heavy regulation, regulators often welcome proactive solutions that simplify the workers’ comp process, when those solutions are delivered in a constructive manner. However, this requires building relationships with regulators, understanding the workings of local governments, and participating with trade associations that often maintain working relationships with regulators.
Read the article in full at WorkCompWire.
Silvia Sacalis Discusses How AI Can Amplify a Pharmacist’s Abilities
Healthesystems’ VP of Clinical Services, Silvia Sacalis, BS,PharmD, was featured in WorkCompWire’s Leaders Speak series, where she discussed how AI can support pharmacists in promoting therapeutic safety and effectiveness.
The clinical expertise of pharmacists cannot be overlooked, but AI can add a powerful layer of support to this expertise, informing the direction of clinical reviews, identifying red flags, and providing additional context to clinical analysis.