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Enlyte Case Study

Achieve Operational Excellence

August 7, 2023

A national insurance carrier had a decentralized claim handling model with five vendors providing bill review services.

Law.com Article

Opioids Situation Improves, But Workers’ Comp Pharmacy Faces New Challenges

August 3, 2023

Nikki Wilson, Pharm.D./MBA, discusses some of the particular challenges for pharmacies in the face of the nation's ongoing opioid epidemic and offers insight on how to handle them.

Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: Tobacco’s Impact on Wound and Bone Healing in Workers’ Comp

July 3, 2023
4 MIN READ

Tobacco use and smoking has wide-ranging implications for health and overall individual wellbeing, including the ability to negatively impact medical treatment outcomes and wound healing processes. In the context of workers’ compensation, where injured employees undergo medical treatment and rehabilitation, understanding the impact of tobacco use is of particular importance.

Enlyte Article

The More You Know: Health Care Literacy’s Impact on Return to Work

June 22, 2023

Get insight on how ensuring equal access to health care for injured employees helps to reduce delayed recovery costs from Enlyte Executive Insight's Helen Froehlich.

Enlyte Case Study

Consultative & Customized Solutions Exceed Expectations

June 12, 2023

A claim department, fatigued by change from recent workflow and regulatory changes, struggled to meet the needs of their customers and couldn’t keep up with pending bill and claim counts.

Workers' Comp Article

A Deeper Look at Utilizing Generic Drugs in Workers’ Comp

June 5, 2023
5 MIN READ

According to JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, during a ten-year period branded pharmaceutical products in the U.S. increased 159% by list price and 60% by net price. In a continued effort to combat rising drug costs workers’ comp pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) look to substitute equivalent generic drugs for these more costly brand versions whenever possible.

Workers' Comp Article

Ask The Pharmacist: Drug Allergies Versus Side Effects in Workers’ Comp

June 2, 2023
3 MIN READ

True medication allergies are rarer than side effects, but are potentially more dangerous, and are a result of the activation and response of the body’s immune system to an “insult” or “foreign body.” Allergies occur across a range of severities, from mild to life-threatening, and often only occur on the second exposure to the drug, food or substance that triggers it.