Ask The Pharmacist: Safe Drug Disposal Methods in Workers’ Compensation
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Often prescribed for moderate-to-severe pain, opioids can be highly effective medications, they can also be associated with serious risks including the potential for abuse and addiction. Patients may not be aware of the dangers of keeping unused opioids in the home and the importance of safe disposal of these medications.
Identify, Engage, Impact: Achieving Better Outcomes in Workers’ Compensation
Measuring outcomes for workers’ compensation is challenging. Return-to-work, avoidance of disability, and cost of care are metrics that have been traditionally used to determine the success of a case.
How Medical Inflation is Affecting Workers’ Compensation Claims
To help understand how medical inflation is affecting the workers’ compensation industry today, Enlyte analyzed its medical bill review data. We’ve outlined our key findings and trends to watch as this pattern continues. This data covers Q1 2017 through the end of Q4 2021.
Great Resignation, Reshuffle, Realization Could all be Reasons to Focus on Great Transformation
However, resignations aren't the only concern in the greater workforce and specifically the insurance industry.
Why Case Management Week Matters Most to Workers’ Comp
This week marks a special time for workers’ comp. It’s when we take a moment to celebrate the true heroes of our industry: case managers.
2022 Disability Heart of Case Management Award Winner
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN Nicole Kunde, CPDM A 54-year-old mechanic experienced respiratory distress due to worsening COVID symptoms.
2022 Catastrophic Heart of Case Management Award Winner
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Louisville, KY Kellie Harrell, RN, BSN, CCM Unlike her predecessors, Kellie Harrell’s award-winning case did not center around one injured employee,