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Auto Casualty White Paper

Going Beyond Algorithms With Clinician & AI Collaboration

1 MIN READ

Download to see how AI-powered Medical Record Summarization streamlines complex medical claims processing.

Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: Managing Benzodiazepine Tapering in Injury Claims

3 MIN READ

Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are frequently prescribed for anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms—conditions that often follow workplace injuries or motor vehicle accidents. But prolonged BZD use can disrupt recovery and delay return to function. That’s why careful, proactive management is essential.

Workers' Comp Article

Mental Health Is the Hidden Factor Delaying Recovery

2 MIN READ

In workers’ comp, not all injuries are visible. Case managers play a critical role in spotting hidden mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and trauma that can delay recovery.

WorkcompWire Article

Accelerating Recovery: The Case for Direct Physical Therapy Access in Workers’ Comp

Enlyte SVP Kim Radcliffe shares why direct physical therapy access should be a frontline strategy in workers’ comp. Learn how it reduces delays, lowers costs, and improves return-to-work outcomes.

Workers' Comp Article

Specialty Solutions Spotlight: How Physical Therapy Clinical Guidelines Help Drive Faster Recovery and Lower Claim Costs

3 MIN READ

Physical therapy (PT) plays a central role in recovery. But without clear targets, treatment can easily extend longer than necessary, delaying return to work and increasing costs. That’s where clinical guidelines come in. They provide benchmarks for treatment progression, expected visit counts, and documentation standards—all critical elements needed to ensure appropriate care, reduce friction, and keep claims moving forward.

Auto Casualty Article

Delivering The Most-Favored Nation Prescription Drug Pricing to American Patients

2 MIN READ

Why are U.S. prescription drug prices so much higher than in other developed nations—and what is the government doing about it? A new executive order from the White House could shake up how brand-name drugs are priced and reimbursed, with potential ripple effects across auto and workers’ comp. But is it really a game-changer, or just another attempt at reducing drug costs? Brian Allen, VP of Government Affairs breaks down the executive order and what it could mean for work comp and auto.

Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: The Role of Topical Medications in Workers’ Compensation

3 MIN READ

Topical analgesics—medications applied directly to the skin—are commonly used to manage pain in workers’ compensation claims involving injuries like sprains, strains or muscle aches. While these medications offer targeted relief and are often seen as safer alternatives to opioids, they also present rising cost concerns.