Carisk Blog
Keep Your Routine!
Keep the routines that make you feel good and try to modify the ones that you can.
Happy National Nurses Day!
From everyone at Carisk Partners…thank you!
Prescription Tip
Make sure you have enough of your medicine on hand. Prescriptions can usually be refilled a week or so before they run out, so make sure you get your refill on the first possible day.
COVID-19’s Impact Is a Moving Target; Time for Workers’ Comp to Perfect Its Aim
By: Joseph Berardo, CEO Carisk Partners As an industry, workers’ compensation is in unchartered territory. We are all required to show up and step up. To predict factors, assess risk or propose to be specialists in treating this disease would be irresponsible based on...
SAMHSA National Helpline
People who are isolated and stressed, as many of us are during this pandemic, frequently turn to substances to alleviate their negative feelings.
Online 12-Step Meetings
Social support is vital for people recovering from a substance use disorder, especially right now. Isolation is a risk factor for relapse, and current social distancing measures may make it difficult for people in recovery to meet in their usual peer-support groups....
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
The month of May is recognized nationally as Mental Health Awareness month.
Five Questions
Social distancing coupled with a sudden departure from familiar routines can be unsettling and anxiety-provoking. To help keep us focused on 1) people and things that matters most, 2) those situations we can actually control, and 3) anything that can generate some positivity right now, we can ask ourselves these 5 questions every day.
Risk & Insurance: Tech Is Advancing the Biopsychosocial Care Movement. Is Your Workers’ Comp Program Ready?
By: Courtney DuChene
New technologies promise better treatment plans and faster recovery, but do carriers and brokers think they’re worth the money?
myMatrixx: America’s State of Mind: Use of Mental Health Medications Increasing with Spread of Coronavirus
While COVID-19 makes its monumental mark on the world’s health and economy, new research from Express Scripts reveals it is also making a significant impact on our mental health.