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Opioids in the Office

Narcotics abuse among the American public has received a good amount of publicity lately — and rightly so. There are now more workers addicted to opioids than ever before. And it seems physicians may not be doing all they can to regulate patient intake.

In fact, a new report by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WRCI) states that one in 12 injured workers who started prescription narcotics were still using them three to six months later. “Longer-Term Use of Opioids” examined long-term use of narcotics in 21 states and how often physicians monitored injured patients after prescribing the drugs.

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“This study addressed a very serious issue: how often doctors followed recommended treatment guidelines for monitoring injured workers under their care, who are longer-term users of narcotics,” said Dr. Richard Victor, WCRI’s Executive Director. “This study will help public officials, employers, and other stakeholders understand as well as balance providing appropriate care to injured workers while reducing unnecessary risks to patients and costs to employers.

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Among the key findings were:

  • Longer-term use of opioids continued to be prevalent in workers compensation, especially in Louisiana and New York, as well as Texas, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, California and North Carolina.
  • Drug testing was used less frequently than recommended by medical treatment guidelines. Among claims with longer-term use of narcotics, 18-30% received drug testing in most states studied, with the 21-state median at 24%. Over the study period, the percentage of workers with longer-term use of narcotics who received at least one drug test increased from 14 to 24% in the median state.
  • Use of psychological evaluation and treatment services continued to be low. Only 4–7% of the injured workers with longer-term narcotic use received these services in the median state. Even in the state with the highest use of these services, only 1 in 4 injured workers with longer-term narcotic use had psychological evaluation and 1 in 6 received psychological treatment.
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    Little change was seen in the frequency of use of these services.

The graph below is disturbing, considering the addictive nature of opioids, especially the longer the patient is dependent on them.

In response to these findings and the media coverage surrounding them, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) issued a statement regarding an initiative aimed at addressing the problem. The agency unveiled its new web-based program that was developed to help doctors prescribe addictive medications, such as Oxycontin and Percocet, in a more safe and controlled manner.

Prescription drug abuse is the nation’s fastest-growing drug problem and affects everyone from teenagers to stay-at-home moms to, most likely, the very people you work with. We are dealing with what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classifies as an epidemic. And though the Obama Administration’s National Drug Control Strategy and the ONDCP’s 2011 Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Plan are helpful in addressing the problem, they will in no way solve it. For that, education is key, not only in the homes and schools of the American public, but in the workplaces as well. It’s smart risk management.

World Business Forum, Day 2 in Review

Day two of the World Business Forum in New York was even better than the first. Fareed Zakaria of CNN, Jack Welch once of GE, Ursula Burns of Xerox and Richard Branson of Virgin headlined the agenda — and delivered the goods.

For those who were unable to attend, or just those who want to relive the highlights, click through to the full article to peruse a comprehensive account of all the day’s best messages, moments and reactions.

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World Business Forum, Day 1 in Review

Yesterday, I was fortunate enough to attend the World Business Forum, which seems to essentially be a gathering of uber-smart people who each try to out inspire one another. Like a series of TED talks, one speaker after another took the Radio City Music Hall stage to tell the crowd of thousands about the future of innovation, leadership and technology. The most impressive part: even with eight headline speakers, the message never became tiresome or lost its effect. Better yet, today’s agenda features Jack Welch, Sir Richard Branson and Fareed Zakaria.

For those who couldn’t attend, click through for a full recap of day one.

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Spencer Educational Foundation Raises Money for Risk Management Scholarships

A few weeks ago, the Spencer Educational Foundation held its annual gala fundraising dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. This is the flagship event for the nonprofit organization, which since 1979 has been subsidizing the education of those trying to make risk and insurance their life’s work.

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All together, Spencer has handed out nearly $7 million in scholarships and grants, including more than $400,000 awarded in 2011. (More on risk management education here.)

I was unable to attend this year, but have been to the past few events and they always make for an inspiring evening. With a program that honors both aging industry legends who have built the foundations of risk management and vibrant students who hope to further it in the future, the night gives a cradle-to-grave depiction of just how ambitious and fulfilling a career in risk can be. (For some anyway — I mainly just enjoy the prime rib and desserts.)

This year was no different, and the event helped raise some $720,000 in donations. Among the speakers were John Amore, former CEO of general insurance at Zurich; Peggy Accordino, chairwoman of Spencer; Drew Carey, a student studying risk management and insurance at St.

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John’s University in Manhattan; Gisselle Escotto, a risk management grad student at New York University; Seraina Maag, chief executive of North American property and casualty at XL; and David Zuercher, former head of insurance at Wells Fargo.

For those of you who weren’t able to attend, the video above features some of the evening’s highlights. And you can read more about the 2011 dinner here.

2012 Spencer Educational Foundation honoree Seraina Maag, chief executive of North American property and casualty at XL.

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