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Mitchell Article

Silver Linings in 2020 [Video]

Watch Alex share some silver linings from 2020, with recommendations on how to leverage this year’s positive trends to help you find greater success.

Workers' Comp Blog

Clinical Cannabis Considerations

3 MIN READ

It seems there is always something new to say when it comes to the hot topic of medical marijuana or “cannabis,” as it’s commonly referred to in clinical literature.

Mitchell Article

2020 in Hindsight: Clinical Trends and Predictions

We will all remember 2020 for its startling impact on everyday life, from new work norms to how we receive medical care. The workers’ compensation and auto casualty industries have grappled with work-from-home requirements, increased unemployment, telehealth adoption and additional challenges with patient care and recovery. When it comes to pharmacy care, the pandemic has brought forth some issues while placing others on the backburner. This review will examine how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the industry from a pharmacy perspective and what trends we expect to influence 2021.

Workers' Comp Blog

Specialty Medication Trends

1 MIN READ

Specialty medications, which are typically used to treat patients with complex, chronic conditions, continue to be a major area of pharmaceutical development and can have significant costs.

Mitchell Virtual Event

2021 Regulatory Predictions for Auto Casualty and Workers’ Comp [Podcast]

On-Demand

In 2020, the workers' compensation and auto casualty regulatory environment was more active than ever—since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S.

Workers' Comp Blog

Price Opportunists - Compound Kits and Combo Packs

2 MIN READ

This week’s look back at 2019 drug trends is at compound kits and combo packs.

Workers' Comp Blog

Prescription and Private Label Topical Trends in 2019

1 MIN READ

These and other challenges call for careful oversight that includes identification, clinical review and intervention, and/or recommendation of therapeutic alternatives where appropriate to help control inappropriate utilization and spend.