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New Study Backs Spinal Manipulation Therapy for Low Back Pain

Apr 13 2017 // A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) adds to a growing body of recent research supporting the use of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) as a first line treatment for acute low back...

West Virginia to Spend Opioid Lawsuit Funds on Addiction Treatment Facilities

Apr 13 2017 // With more than 30,000 West Virginians already in drug treatment, lawmakers struggling with the state’s addiction crisis have voted to spend $24 million from recent court settlements with opioid distributors to...

Identifying Surgical Patients at Risk of Becoming Long-Term Opioid Users

Apr 12 2017 // Having surgery always comes with risks. But a new study suggests a new one to add to the usual list: the risk of becoming a long-term opioid user. About six percent of people who hadn’t been taking opioids before...

Ohio Physician Pleads Guilty to Role in Pill Mill

Apr 11 2017 // Margaret Temponeras, 52, of Portsmouth, Ohio, has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance, which she did through a pain clinic and dispensary, according to the U.S....

Georgia Jury Awards $20.5M in Civil Suit Against Drug Maker

Apr 10 2017 // A jury in central Georgia has awarded $20.5 million in damages to a retired teacher in her civil lawsuit against a drug company. The Telegraph of Macon reports Ann Pope sued Akorn Inc. in Houston County State Court, saying...

Trump’s FDA Chief Cites Opioid Epidemic As Top Priority

Apr 7 2017 // Opioid painkillers that have led to thousands of deaths and new drug addicts should be the highest priority of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, said Scott Gottlieb, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the...

Arkansas Health Plan Panel Recommends Limits on Coverage for Opioids

Apr 6 2017 // An Arkansas health panel has recommended limiting coverage of opioid prescriptions in health plans that cover tens of thousands of state employees and teachers. The recommendations, which are aimed at curbing drug...

Delaware Bill Aimed at Substance Abuse Insurance Coverage

Apr 6 2017 // House lawmakers have unanimously approved legislation aimed at ensuring that people struggling with drug addiction get the help they need. Supporters of the bill say denial of insurance coverage for substance abuse...

West Virginia One Step Closer to Legalizing Medical Marijuana

Apr 6 2017 // West Virginia’s House voted Tuesday to legalize doctor-prescribed marijuana to treat certain medical conditions following Senate passage of a similar measure last week. The bills approved 76-24 by the House and 28-6...

California Workers Comp Medical Review Volume Hit a Record in 2016

Apr 3 2017 // The California workers’ compensation independent medical review process used to resolve medical disputes found that in 2016 IMR physicians once again upheld about 90 percent of utilization review (UR)...

West Virginia House Passes Bill to Aid Opioid Addiction Treatment Facilities

Mar 31 2017 // The number of beds available at state-run substance abuse treatment facilities would increase in drug-ravaged West Virginia under a bill passed Wednesday by the House. The bill passed on a 99-0 vote. It now moves to the...

10 More Facts on How Employee Substance Misuse Impacts Businesses

Mar 22 2017 // More than 70 percent of U.S. employers are feeling the direct impact of prescription drug misuse in their workplaces, according to a recent survey by the National Safety Council. The survey also found that although 71...

California Workers Comp Medical Review Volume Hit a Record in 2016

Mar 21 2017 // The California workers’ compensation independent medical review process used to resolve medical disputes found that in 2016 IMR physicians once again upheld about 90 percent of utilization review physician’s...

Patients’ Pre-Surgery Opioid Use Contributes to Higher Costs, Complications

Mar 20 2017 // Surgery patients often go home from the hospital with a prescription for painkillers to take as they recover. But a new study suggests that doctors should also focus on patients who were taking such medicines before their...

Prescription Drug Crisis Fueling Robberies of Georgia Pharmacies

Mar 20 2017 // A wave of break-ins and robberies of Georgia pharmacies is being fueled by a drug epidemic, authorities said. In June, a thief with a sledgehammer broke into a Snellville pharmacy and stole thousands of dollars worth of...

Prescription Drugs in the Workplace

Mar 20 2017 // More than 70 percent of United States employers are feeling the direct impact of prescription drug misuse in their workplaces, according to a survey from the National Safety Council. The survey, How the Prescription Drug...

Massachusetts and Rhode Island Doctor Pleads Guilty for Overprescribing Opioids

Mar 17 2017 // At Dr. Fathalla Mashali’s pain management clinics, the waiting rooms were often so packed with patients that people sat on the floor, leaned against walls and spilled into the hallways. That’s because, federal...

Mississippi Gov. Nominates Rep. Formby to State Workers Comp Commission

Mar 17 2017 // Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant is nominating a longtime Republican lawmaker to the three-member Workers Compensation Commission. Rep. Mark Formby of Picayune has served in the House since 1993 and helped push a 2012 law that...

Employers Struggle to Manage Benefits Covering Specialty Drugs

Mar 10 2017 // Twenty-seven percent of employers are offering their employees a high deductible plan with co-insurance as part of their specialty drug benefit, and although this strategy helps to lower insurance premiums, it can also...

70% of Employers Say Prescription Drug Abuse Affects Workplace

Mar 10 2017 // More than 70 percent of United States employers are feeling the direct impact of prescription drug misuse in their workplaces, according to a survey from the National Safety Council. The survey, How the Prescription Drug...