Usability barriers dampen participation yet nearly three-quarters who use state databases report prescribing fewer opioids, according to a new survey....
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While workers’ compensation pharmacy benefit managers have been utilizing drug formularies for a long time, only Washington, Texas, Ohio and...
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Robert Benmosche, the combative former chief executive officer of American International Group Inc. who led the insurer, once the world’s...
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A measure that would offer financial incentives for auto industry employees to expose safety defects won unanimous backing from a...
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The National Football League has quietly announced that it is suspending a pilot program to track player concussions with helmet...
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Seventeen years after losing the use of his hand in a motorcycle crash, Marcus Kemeter volunteered to have it amputated...
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A dog owner has filed a lawsuit against a pet food company alleging that thousands of dogs have been sickened...
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Yesterday, the Wildfire Prevention Act of 2015, a bipartisan bill that would update the Federal Emergency Management Administration’s guidelines for...
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College basketball’s tradition of storming the court after big upsets poses a potentially devastating liability threat to universities and athletic...
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A new study from Mass.-based Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI), updates a recently published 33-state study with an extra year...
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