Florida Is Not Serious About Prescription Abuse – of Any Kind

Last fall the state of Florida created a prescription database so pharmacists could enter records pertaining to the buying and selling of most painkillers in the state. This Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, or PDMP, allows law enforcement to monitor and catch both doctor-shopping patients and physicians who sell high-powered medications to addicts or drug dealers. …

Happy Birthday to Us

Today, September 27, 2012 is a significant day for me. This date in 1999 is the founding date for our company. 13 years ago today I walked into completely empty offices and started work building WorkersCompensation.com. Holy crap I'm getting old. This explains all the sex related articles I have written lately. I am clearly…

An Arousal of Disgust Over Useless Sex Studies

You couldn’t make this stuff up. Ok, I actually could make this stuff up. But I didn’t. Really. I recently wrote about groundbreaking research that determined sex can make you smarter. Beyond those two studies, there are three more that deserve, at least momentarily, our undivided attention.  These three separate sex studies recently crossed my…

Workers Comp Should Try Giving PTSD a Shot

An interesting story out this week about a new potential treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in military veterans could have significant impact on the workers’ compensation industry. Dr. Eugene Lipov,  Medical Director of Advanced Pain Centers in Chicago, and Director of Pain Research at Northwest Community Hospital, is deploying a treatment called Stellate…

Dubious Decision Drives Disability Dilemma

How do you reconcile a court decision that generally helps a concept you believe in, yet is something with which you fundamentally disagree? That is my personal dilemma. John Murray, an attorney with Wisconsin law firm Lindner & Marsack, yesterday made an article available to our readers concerning a decision in the Seventh Circuit Court…

On the Plus Side, He is Polyp Free

Organizations that deal directly with the public must always be prepared for the unexpected. Risks lurk at every turn, and if employees are not ever vigilant, something can rapidly go wrong – and place your operation in the glaring light of the media's focus. Such was the case recently for Rome's Fiumicino airport, which is…

Sex Will Make the Workplace Safer

I am putting you on notice. I will likely win a Pulitzer Award for this article. True, being just three sentences into it I haven’t even written it yet, but the idea is just that good. Or the award might be a Nobel Prize for my contribution to humanity. That is more likely, since the…

NWCDN Releases Agenda For October Seminar

The National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network has released the agenda for it’s upcoming seminar being held in Chicago on October 3 & 4. The group offers two seminars every year that are complimentary for employers and insurance professionals.  Specifically, the agenda for the October seminar includes:  1) YOU WANT TO PUT HOW MUCH UP ON…

Working While Chinese May Be Hazardous to Your Health

Reports out of Southern China today tell us that a construction elevator malfunctioned and fell 30 stories, killing 19 workers trapped inside. As tragic as that is, it barely makes a statistical blip on the master chart of fatalities in that country this year. Shockingly, almost 76,000 people were killed on the job in China…