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Excluding pharmacists from key pharmacy-related decisions in workers’ compensation just doesn’t make sense.
Disciplining workers who come to work stoned is an important safety measure, plain and simple.
During its Annual Issues Symposium, NCCI identified the top legislative issues affecting the industry for the first quarter of the year.
As treatments including medical marijuana gain traction in the workers’ comp space, employers need new strategies to manage the risks and contain costs.
Organizations need to develop and implement clear and defensible substance abuse programs to keep abusers from putting themselves and others at risk.
Niche risks like tattoo parlors and marijuana shops attract a special kind of broker.
Focusing on disability prevention, ACOEM’s new president intends to increase its influence in the occupational medicine field.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
A New Mexico appeals court decision ordering an employer and insurer to reimburse an injured worker for his medical marijuana is believed to be the first such court ruling in the nation.
New Mexico began paying for a claimant’s marijuana four years ago, setting the stage for a recent ruling.
Key workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Public risk managers are focused on cyber exposures, marijuana legalization risks and effectively working with law enforcement.
Changing laws and attitudes on marijuana use will shake up business liability exposures.
Federal drug laws are woefully outdated.
Settling a claim or going to court is about more than the dollars.
An injured EMT starts down a dangerous path of addiction to narcotic painkillers.