Workers’ Compensation Pharmacy in Utah

On-the-job injuries occur every day in Utah. These injuries can leave injured workers facing medical bills and, in many cases, the prospect of not being able to return to work right away. When medical treatment involves prescription medications, workers may have questions about whether their medical insurance will cover their prescriptions and where they should fill those prescriptions. AllianceMeds is here to help, as a Utah workers’ compensation pharmacy.

Injured workers in Utah have the right to choose their own pharmacy. In some cases, insurance companies may make injured workers think use of the insurer’s online pharmacy is mandatory. However, that is simply not the case. AllianceMeds is committed to ensuring patients receive the treatment and medications their doctors ordered.

To do that, we strive to make the process as simple and straightforward as possible for injured workers. Patients who choose our medication delivery service receive their prescriptions quickly and without the red tape they might otherwise have to deal with when opting for other medication pickup or delivery channels. We act as a liaison between the insurance company, lawyers, and doctors, and we handle payment issues directly with the insurer — so injured workers can focus on their recovery without the added stress and worry about paying for their medications. To learn more about what makes AllianceMeds unique as a workers’ comp pharmacy, contact AllianceMeds or sign up with AllianceMeds today!

Common Industries for, and Types of, Utah Workplace Injuries

Workers can be hurt on the job in any type of role and in any type of industry. However, certain industries in the Beehive State tend to have higher incidences of workers’ compensation claims than others. Many injuries occur because of equipment that has not been well maintained, is faulty/damaged, or is used improperly. In other cases, inadequate safety measures lead to injured workers.

Employees working in public administration roles in Utah tend to have higher workers’ comp claim numbers than other industries. Workers in the arts, entertainment, and recreation industry, transportation and warehousing workers, and retail trade employees also tend to have higher incidence rates than workers in other industries in Utah. In contrast, workers in management companies, waste management, utilities, and financial services workers had lower rates of reported workplace injuries.

Some of the most common injuries Utah workers suffer on the job include:

  • Sprains and strains to ankles or wrists
  • Bone fractures
  • Lacerations
  • Repetitive use injuries
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Head injuries, including traumatic brain injuries
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Elbow injuries
  • Knee injuries
  • Limb amputations
  • Burns
  • Injuries from being struck by an object
  • Machine-related injuries

Understanding Workers’ Compensation Laws in Utah

Nearly all companies in Utah are required to purchase and maintain workers’ compensation insurance. Businesses can choose from a variety of insurance companies to help them meet this obligation, but covering their workers is not optional. Workers’ compensation laws mandate that employers provide coverage designed to protect their workers, including temporary and permanent disability benefits. Workers’ compensation also provides for death benefits for the loved ones of workers who are killed in workplace accidents.

Generally, both full-time and part-time workers in Utah are entitled to workers’ compensation coverage if they are injured in the course of employment regardless of who was at fault in the accident itself. Workers’ compensation laws are designed to help workers who become injured in the course of their employment from having to personally shoulder the financial burdens that can come with such injuries. In addition to facing expenses related to medical treatment, including doctors’ visits, rehabilitation treatment, and prescription medications, workers often face lost wages while they recover from their injuries. These types of expenses are typically covered under workers’ compensation insurance.

When an employee is injured in the workplace, they must notify their employer of the accident within 180 days. Employers must then report the claim to their workers’ compensation insurer within seven days.

Our Services

At AllianceMeds, we understand that becoming injured while at work may have left you with a lot of questions. AllianceMeds is a trusted workers’ comp pharmacy serving Utah workers. When you choose our medication delivery service, you can be confident you will receive the right medications without delay and without hassle. Obtaining your prescription medications after enrolling with us is simple. Services we provide for Utah workers include:

  • Free overnight medication delivery to your home
  • Secure packaging with provided UPS tracking numbers
  • All FDA-approved prescriptions filled, including Schedule II narcotics
  • No co-pays or other out-of-pocket expenses; no need to pay and then be reimbursed later by the insurance company
  • Medication refill management: We coordinate with your doctor ahead of time to ensure no unnecessary delays
  • Medication provided in easy-open, childproof, or blister packaging
  • All medication prescriptions accepted by mail
  • Prescriptions for Schedule II, III, IV, and V class medications and non-scheduled class medications accepted electronically

Enrollment Process 

Getting started with AllianceMeds for managing your Utah workers’ compensation prescriptions is simple. When you contact us, you will speak with an experienced service representative who can help you enroll over the phone, online, by mail, or by fax — whichever method you prefer. Enrolling is simple, and the entire process takes only a few minutes. AllianceMeds will:

  • Call you to obtain and verify your enrollment information
  • Contact your doctor to obtain your prescription information
  • Communicate with your lawyer, if applicable, to obtain legal documents and keep your lawyer informed
  • Handle the completion and submission of your claim forms
  • Billyour employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier
  • Managerefills for you so you never have to worry about running out of your prescriptions
  • Deliveryour prescriptions to you overnight using UPS, at no charge to you

CONTACT YOUR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION HOME DELIVERY PHARMACY

If you were injured in the course of your employment in Utah, remember that you have the right to choose your own pharmacy provider regardless of what the insurance company leads you to believe. AllianceMeds makes the process of filling your workers’ compensation-related prescriptions easy. We will stand up to the insurance company if they try to deny your claim. If a workplace accident in Utah left you dealing with a workers’ compensation claim, contact us or sign up with AllianceMeds today!

FAQs

What types of injuries are covered by workers’ compensation in Utah?

In general, any injury or illness arising out of the course of your employment in Utah is covered by workers’ compensation laws. This includes things like back injuries suffered when slipping on a wet floor or injuries sustained in a car accident while making a delivery for your employer. Workers’ compensation also covers conditions which may have developed over time, such as carpal tunnel or other repetitive motion injuries or respiratory illnesses related to being exposed to toxic substances at work.

How do I file a workers’ compensation claim in Utah?

In Utah, the workers’ compensation claims process begins with notification to your employer. Let your supervisor know when and where the injury occurred, how it happened, and the symptoms you developed (or specific injuries you incurred). You have up to 180 days to make this notification, however, it is best to notify your employer as quickly as possible. Doing so should not only speed the claims process, but also it could help avoid other employees suffering similar injuries because your employer was not aware of a problem.

Your employer can tell you which medical provider to see, but you have the right to change doctors after your initial visit. Choose a doctor you trust.

After receiving notice of your injury, your employer is responsible for filing a claim with their insurer within seven days. The insurance company will then investigate and complete documentation for the Utah Labor Commission. The insurance company will typically make a determination on the claim within three weeks, although this time period can be expanded in certain circumstances. If your claim is denied, you have the right to appeal that decision.

What types of benefits are available under workers’ compensation in Utah?

Injured workers in Utah are typically entitled to payment of their medical expenses, including doctors’ visits, medication, rehabilitative care, and follow-up appointments. In addition, injured workers whose injuries make them eligible may receive temporary or permanent disability payments, designed to cover lost wages while they heal. In situations where a workplace accident results in the death of an employee, that employee’s heirs may be entitled to workers’ compensation death benefits.