Ask The Pharmacist: Steroid Medications in Workers’ Compensation
December 1, 2023
In workers’ comp, steroid medications have often played a role in the management of pain related conditions and joint injuries, either alone or incorporated in “trigger point” injections with an anesthetic medication like lidocaine. They are also used to reduce inflammation in the management of certain lung injuries.
Not All PBMs are Created Equally: Examination the Differences Between Traditional Health Care and Workers’ Compensation
November 15, 2023
Explore the key differences between healthcare and workers' compensation PBMs, and the unique regulatory challenges they face in this detailed analysis.
Progressive Pathways: Exploring Workers’ Comp Legislation in Texas, New York, Illinois, California and Tennessee
November 14, 2023
Enlyte has seen a 12% increase in our Workers’ Compensation Professional Services Medical Price Index (MPI) since 2017, according to Michele Hibbert, Sr. VP of compliance. This divergence is unprecedented and significantly above the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures inflation across services/goods.
How to Use Data to Influence Claim Decisions
November 8, 2023
Check out the key insights from our exclusive leader to leader webinar with Sentry Insurance experts. Watch the webinar, to discover how data is influencing claim decisions and grab valuable takeaways for your team.
Ask The Pharmacist: Opioid Dependence vs Addiction
November 6, 2023
Explore the fine line between opioid addiction and dependence. Learn the key distinctions to help you better understand these complex issues.
Enlyte Compliance Insights: Navigating the Maze of Regulatory Compliance and Governmental Affairs
October 30, 2023
To ensure your Casualty programs remain compliant across jurisdictions, it is essential to keep pace with the constant changes and developments. The adage, “It takes a village,” is critically relevant in the governmental affairs and regulatory space.
Ask The Pharmacist: Emerging Opioid Overdose Reversal Medications
October 4, 2023
Opioids continue to represent a decreasing portion of overall workers’ comp scripts, with favorable trends being seen in markers such as dose and duration of use. Despite declines, it remains essential to promote risk management strategies such as overdose rescue medications.