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Ask The Pharmacist: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMP)
3 MIN READ
Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) are electronic databases designed to track and monitor controlled substance dispensing. These databases are run at the state level, and the main intent of such programs is to screen for suspected drug diversion (i.e., using drugs for illegal purposes such as selling prescribed medications for profit) and abuse.
If Over-the-Counter Meds Are Prolonging Pain, What Does This Mean for Workers’ Comp?
Is it time to change our relationship to NSAIDs, like Advil? What are the alternatives?
View From The Top: Alex Sun
Alex Sun took the helm as CEO of San Diego-based Enlyte LLC in 2021, when it was formed through the merger of three companies in the workers compensation sector: Coventry Workers Comp Services, Genex Services LLC and Mitchell International Inc.
Prescriptions for High Drug Costs
On-Demand
Drugs prices continue to drive higher claims costs.
Ask The Pharmacist: Anti-Seizure Medications for Pain Management in Workers’ Compensation
3 MIN READ
Opioids are often prescribed for moderate-to-severe pain, and while opioids can be highly effective medications, they can also be associated with negative effects including the potential for abuse and addiction.
2022 Midterm Elections – Takeaways That Will Impact Comp and Auto in 2023
It’s been a month since the midterm elections, and while most Americans, except for Georgians, enjoyed a break from political ads, it took a little longer for every vote to be counted to determine
Average Length of Rental for Repairable Vehicles: Q3 2022
Average Length of Rental (LOR) for collision replacement-related rentals in Q3 2022 was 18.2 days, representing a three-day increase from Q3 2021 (15.2 days). Last year, when we compared Q3 2021 to Q3 2020, the results showed a 2.9-day rise. This represents almost six full days in the last 24 months.