WCRI Report Finds Reduction in Opioid-Connected Workers’ Compensation Claims
In recent years, the opioid epidemic has been making headlines for causing a high number of opiate-related overdoses and vastly increasing the numbers of people […]
In recent years, the opioid epidemic has been making headlines for causing a high number of opiate-related overdoses and vastly increasing the numbers of people […]
The Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI), a non-profit organization, examined the relationship between provider choices and Workers’ Compensation medical and indemnity costs. It looked at
New WCRI Study Examines Impact of Provider Choice Policies on Workers’ Comp CostsRead More
Study Reveals Key Workers Compensation Indicators Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) recently released data from the first phase in a study it’s conducting
Report: 2012 Rx Utilization Dropped for Workers Comp Payers While Overall Drug Trend Rose New research cited in Express Scripts’ 2012 Workers’ Compensation Drug Trend
2012 Rx Utilization Dropped for Workers Comp Payers While Drug Trend RoseRead More