New York is looking to join nine other states in adopting a workers' compensation drug formulary that supporters say will control costs and ease the opioids epidemic.
Brian Keegan, spokesman for the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board, confirmed Thursday that the agency “in the near future” will release a discussion document about developing a formulary, but he reserved further comment until then.
Board Executive Director Mary Beth Woods and Deputy Director Steve Smith appeared at a meeting Wednesday of the Business Council of New York and “gave a sneak pee...
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