
Compounded medications accounted for just 2% of independent medical review cases involving drug requests during the first nine months of last year in the California
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Maryland insurers, claimants' attorneys, state senators and one of the country's top occupational medicine researchers engaged in a spirited debate this week over the need
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Maryland’s Uninsured Employers' Fund could become insolvent as early as next year after suffering gravely due to bankruptcies by two major employers, managerial neglect and a rash of
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A New Jersey volunteer firefighter is now due almost $120,000 in wage benefits, even though she wasn't working and had no wages at the time
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An employee hurt on the job may be reluctant to file a workers’ comp claim, deciding to have the injury treated under his group health plan
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Step aside, opioids. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories are now the most common therapeutic drug group prescribed to injured workers in the state, according a new report by the
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Pharmacy benefit managers, part of a multibillion-dollar niche industry that evolved to hold down medication costs in America's complex health care landscape, are now facing increasing
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Nevada Democrats, having recently seized the reins of state government, are proposing a more liberal standard for compensability than is used in California, starting with a
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Insys Therapeutics founder John N. Kapoor and four former Insys executives are on trial in Boston on charges that they led a nationwide conspiracy to
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New York state's inspector general last year prosecuted 34 people — including claimants, employers and physicians — for workers' compensation fraud, according to a report released last
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

