Opioid Action Plan aimed at curbing misuse among federal employees

Washington — The Department of Labor Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs has unveiled a four-point Opioid Action Plan intended to help combat opioid misuse among injured federal employees.

The strategic plan, developed by the office’s Division of Federal Employees’ Compensation, entails:

  • Effective controls: Institute broad general controls to establish boundaries, then establish targeted controls to address the multifaceted nature of the opioid crisis.
  • Tailored treatment: Apply a compassionate, individualized treatment approach to every injured federal worker receiving opioids, noting the unique medical needs of each.
  • Impactful communications: Issue communications using both general and targeted messaging, including those covering required actions or possible treatment solutions.
  • Aggressive fraud detection: Eliminate fraud and abuse in the federal workers’ compensation system by analyzing “problematic prescriptions involving high volume and/or high dose levels and anomalous billing patterns.”

Operating under the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act program, DFEC in June 2017 enacted a prior authorization standard requiring any physician prescribing a compounded opioid medication to submit a Letter of Medical Necessity. Letters should state that the physician has considered alternative treatment options and will sufficiently monitor the patient’s opioid use.

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At the time, OWCP stated additional plans to extend within the next year prior authorization protocol to individuals seeking to fill new opioid prescriptions.

According to a National Safety Council survey, employee misuse of prescription drugs directly affects 7 in 10 employers. Additionally, more than 42,000 Americans died from opioid-related overdoses in 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states. Preliminary agency estimates show that figure climbed to nearly 48,000 in 2017.

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