Compared with opioids, other high impact drug classes like topicals, compound kits, combo packs, and specialty medications, represent proportionately low volume. However, they can be associated with exponentially significant costs. Recognizing the trends related to such cost drivers can help promote clinically-appropriate savings. Watch the video blog to learn more.
More stories
Mitchell
Article
DevSecOps: An Interview with Peter Chestna at Mitchell DevCon 2018
Each year at Mitchell's DevCon, CTO Erez Nir, brings together hundreds of the company's information technology, eng
Workers' Comp
Article
Property Casualty 360°: Managing workers’ comp claims for older workers
Most of us deal with sick and injured workers on a daily basis.
PC 360
Article
Property Casualty 360: Managing workers' comp claims for older workers
In her article, "Managing Workers’
Workers' Comp
Blog
Overall Opioid Costs and Utilization is Down
Overall opioid cost and utilization continue to drop, due in part to market, societal, and regulatory influences, and the trend is expected to continu
Auto Casualty
News Release
Mitchell Launches Enhanced DecisionPoint Medical Bill Review Solution
Latest version enables insurance carriers to more effectively manage medical costs for auto claims
Mitchell
Article
How Video Chat Is Enabling New Types of Interactions in the Insurance Claims Process
At a time when artificial intelligen