Application of the 2022 CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain within Workers’ Compensation.
This whitepaper explores the growing sphere of pharmacological and non-pharmacological options for managing pain in workers’ compensation.
Medical marijuana remains illegal on the federal level, but some states are beginning to recognize its power as an alternative treatment option for injured workers dealing with pain. IWP’s white ...
IWP's whitepaper gives readers an overview of current and proposed cancer ...
Interruptions from the pandemic continue to push the U.S. workforce from the ...
Telemedicine is gaining a significant presence in the workers’ compensation ...
Lawmakers continue to grapple with who is eligible for workers’ compensation ...
With the roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine, we know that many of you have ...
No one expects to be hurt at work. But when you are, you should be prepared ...
Whether you are an injured worker whose treatment has been somewhat interrupted ...
Electronic prescribing is no passing trend. States like Pennsylvania, ...
In June 2019, the New York Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) officially adopted ...
Each state’s drug formulary implementation, regulatory infrastructure, and ...
We know pain can sometimes be a confusing and frustrating thing. That’s why ...
Professional athletes face a number of hurdles when trying to secure workers’ ...
States across the country have explored responses to the opioid epidemic. ...
Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, or PDMP, have been used across the ...
Injured Workers Pharmacy (IWP) is a specialized workers’ compensation home ...