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Changing Consumer Expectations: Lessons from Home Delivery Services

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How can the workers' compensation industry learn from other industries in the age of automation and technology? In this article, we will explore the shift to home delivery services and how this shift is relevant to the workers' compensation industry and prescription delivery services.

Workers' Comp Blog

Will Naloxone Become Available for Purchase without a Prescription?

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Today, there are two prescription products for use by laypersons. Namely, auto-injector (Evzio®) and intranasal (Narcan® Nasal Spray) naloxone. While they can be administered by someone outside of the healthcare profession, they are only obtainable with a prescription. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) believes an over the counter (OTC) version may remove barriers for obtaining naloxone, particularly for people who are not under the care of a physician or who may be hesitant to admit to issues with opioid abuse.

Workers' Comp Case Study

Heart of Case Management Awards 2019

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Across the nation, case managers at Genex Services make life-changing impacts on injured employees on a daily basis.

Workers' Comp Case Study

Early Arrival to Function

2 MIN READ

Meet Sara Fleming, RN, CCM. Sara Fleming’s extensive nursing career started in Great Britain and she has since earned licensure in three countries. She now calls the U.S. home and has nearly 25 years of case management experience under her belt. Working onsite for a major airline company, Fleming is recognized as the go-to case manager for helping injured employees recover in a timely manner.

Mitchell Article

Top Five Automotive Trends for 2020

With each new year, we seem to be faced with another salvo of changes in the automotive industry, far surpassing trends experienced over the past few decades. 2020 appears poised to be a pivotal year for both the furtherance of development already in place and fresh forces of disruption.

Workers' Comp Blog

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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