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Workers' Comp Blog

Specialty Medication Trends

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Specialty medications, which are typically used to treat patients with complex, chronic conditions, continue to be a major area of pharmaceutical development and can have significant costs.

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Price Opportunists - Compound Kits and Combo Packs

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This week’s look back at 2019 drug trends is at compound kits and combo packs.

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Kids' Chance of Indiana 2020

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Aside from being a National Partner of Kids’ Chance, Genex team members like Jane Shea are actively involved in supporting the organization on the state level. Watch this video as Jane and her peers explain how your efforts make a difference for Kids’ Chance recipients in Indiana.

Workers' Comp Blog

Prescription and Private Label Topical Trends in 2019

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These and other challenges call for careful oversight that includes identification, clinical review and intervention, and/or recommendation of therapeutic alternatives where appropriate to help control inappropriate utilization and spend.

Workers' Comp Blog

At the eye of the storm: An opioid overdose epidemic and a viral pandemic converge

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s 2020 opened, a persistent and tragic opioid overdose epidemic was near the front of a list of national concerns in the US. Some 20+ million Americans are reported to have a substance use disorder and 2M of those misuse opioids.

Workers' Comp Blog

Quality Control in Clinical, Interview with Sharon Riley

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We interviewed Sharon Riley, Director of Service Operations for Field Case Management, Coventry about best practices for quality assurance within a clinical case management program. Read on for her insightful responses.

Workers' Comp Blog

Opioid Risk Mitigation: Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Naloxone

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This week in our in-depth review of our Coventry Drug Trends series, part three, we focus on opioid risk mitigation strategies. While opioids continue to decline in workers’ compensation as both a percentage of total script volume and costs, it remains vital to promote evidence-based strategies such as MAT and naloxone to curb opioid issues.