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Washington State Formulary Update

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Washington state has announced updates to its drug formulary, effective January 1, 2022.  The following is a list of updated drugs and therapeutic classes (or class codes) and their status on the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries outpatient formulary.  

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The More Workers’ Comp Gets High-Tech, the Better for Providers and Patients

Every day, technology is changing the way we experience the world around us.

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Applications of Predictive Analytics in Workers’ Compensation

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As technology use continues to rise in almost every facet of today’s society, the mark it has left on the property and casualty industry, specifically within workers’ compensation, isn’t surprising

Workers' Comp Article

Applications of Predictive Analytics in Workers’ Compensation

6 MIN READ

As technology use continues to rise in almost every facet of today’s society, the mark it has left on the property and casualty industry, specifically within workers’ compensation, isn’t surprising. From artificial intelligence to machine learning and telemedicine, there’s no denying that technology is here to stay—and rightly so. One specific technology that’s becoming more popular in this particular space is predictive analytics.

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Could Virtual Reality Be the Next Treatment for Chronic Pain?

2 MIN READ

Is virtual reality (VR) the latest tool to help fight chronic pain? A recent FDA approval suggests VR treatment may be part of the expanding use of technology for medical treatments.

WorkCompWire Article

After a Difficult Couple of Years, Making Workers’ Comp ‘Easy’ is Good for Everyone

After nearly two years of pandemic-induced hardship, making things easy feels more important than ever.

Workers' Comp Article

Could Virtual Reality Be the Next Treatment for Chronic Pain?

2 MIN READ

Is virtual reality (VR) the latest tool to help fight chronic pain? A recent FDA approval suggests VR treatment may be part of the expanding use of technology for medical treatments.