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How Long is a Filled Prescription Good For? Does the Medication Ever Go Bad?

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The expiration date indicates the time period the prescription drug can be expected to meet the claims of the Pharmacopeial monograph (information sheet provided with a medication), that it conforms to the recommended storage conditions. These dates are usually found on the manufacturer’s container and may be included on the prescription bottle label, depending on various state requirements.

Mitchell Article

Average Length of Rental for Repairable Vehicles: Q1 2019

Average Length of Rental (LOR) for Q1 2019 landed at 12.8 days in the United States, an increase of 0.3 days compared to Q1 2018. Once again, there was very little consistency between regions and states, suggesting that the quarterly result for the U.S. is not reflective of a genuine national trend. The Mountain and Pacific regions produced the largest increases at 1.1 and 0.9 days respectively. The Southwest was the only region that did not increase by staying even at 13 days.

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Property & Casualty in the Age of (Humane) Automation

Welcome to the age of (humane) automation. As organizations ramp up technology investment in search of greater efficiency, a global conversation is emerging around the need to use artificial intelligence ethically and to ensure that people remain at the center of technological innovation.

Auto Casualty Article

Premiums Written: Q2 2019 Quarterly Must Read Round-Up

2 MIN READ

Each quarter, I round up and highlight some of my favorite articles written by Mitchell experts and let you know where we have been published outside of our mPower thought leadership website. This quarter, I’m excited to share a podcast that I did with InsuranceJournal TV that’s all about how technology is making an impact on the workers’ compensation industry.

Mitchell Article

Current Used Vehicle Market Conditions: Q1 2019

Average wholesale prices and retail used vehicle sales were strong in March, typifying the usual spring/tax season market uptick. In addition, our analysis increasingly indicates that prices for car segments are beginning to hold up better, while crossover and SUV truck segments may be starting to have a tougher go. In recent years, the opposite has been true. As mentioned in previous commentaries, this is to be expected as more crossovers and SUVs start coming home to roost from strong new vehicle sales over the last few years.

Auto Casualty Article

The Power of User Experience: How to Simplify the Claims Decision-Making Process

5 MIN READ

This is the third article in a seven-part series that highlights how technology and solution integration can result in improved claim outcomes. Click to read the first and second articles in the series. Humans make thousands of decisions every day, from small choices like what to eat, what to watch on TV, or what to wear, to larger decisions like purchasing a home or changing careers.

Auto Physical Damage Article

Changes in Weather Patterns and Claims Impact

1 MIN READ

We haven’t reached mid-year 2019, and the United States has already experienced several severe weather events, including a polar vortex and many hail storms in the Midwest, massive flooding in the Northern Plains, and heavy El Niño rains in California.

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