Accident Fund Holdings, Inc. Launches Narcotics Program to Protect Injured Workers from Drugs Used to Manage Chronic Pain
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The recent shift in prescribing patterns to more patients consuming Schedule II narcotics is more prevalent today then ever before. Opioid medications are now being prescribed at higher dosages in pure form and are routinely making their way into the hands of injured workers without the proper controls, regardless of the health risks. Escalating problems such as overdose, addiction, and even death have reached epidemic proportions, according to the
"The growing public concern, the burden of this drug on insurers, and the health risks to the injured worker are a real and a major concern,"
"The extent of the issue was not fully realized until we linked our pharmacy data to our claims data,"
This narcotics program has been under development over the past six months at
"We are extremely happy with our preliminary results," Paul Kauffman RN, director of Medical Programs for
Failure to return to work as a result of opioid addiction is a major problem that the workers compensation industry faces in 2012 as state regulations lack controls and new drugs are being introduced to the market. Accident Fund Holdings hopes this program will help reduce the health risks of these drugs on our injured workers and ultimately provide a mechanism for them to get back to work sooner.
"There is no simple solution to this problem,"
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