California Governor Signs Workers’ Comp Formulary Bill
California Gov. Jerry Brown has signed a bill to move California forward in curbing abuse of opioid medications in the workers’ compensation system.
Assembly Bill 1124, authored by Assemblyman Henry T. Perea, D-Fresno, requires the Division of Workers Compensation to establish a formulary for prescription medications in the workers compensation system.
Several groups applauded the signing, including the Association of California Insurance Companies.
The development of a formulary for the workers’ comp system will ensure clinically appropriate medications are provided to injured workers and counteract the overutilization of dangerous and addictive drugs, he said.
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