By Don Jergler | February 6, 2013
Think California’s new workers’ compensation reform law addressed just about every aspect of the unwieldy system which, few would argue, desperately needs fixing? Think again.
A report on compounding drugs reveals the effects of another workers’ comp-related law enacted at the beginning of 2012. According to the report issued on Tuesday by the California Workers’ Compensation Institute, compounded drug prescriptions fell in 2012 to 2 percent of California workers’ comp prescriptions after the state enacted unit price controls on these medications last year.
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