More than two years later, this continues to be a major issue for employers. While there has been an overall decline in the share of workers testing positive for drugs, a study by Quest Diagnostics revealed there has been a dramatic spike in the number of employees testing positive for highly-addictive drugs, including:
- Vicodin and OxyContin positive results increased 172% and 71%, respectively, from 2005 to last year
- Amphetamines, including Adderall, showed a doubling of positive tests since 2002
Despite the threat posed by the abuse of these drugs to workplace safety, up to 80% of these positive tests may be disregarded because the user has a valid prescription. Plan sponsors have valid concerns about the impacts of abuse of opiates and other prescription drugs, and purchase services including medical management programs and drug utilization reviews designed to protect against overuse of prescription drugs. Many assume that their Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) are successfully utilizing these tools to identify and halt abuse of these dangerous medications. However, these programs are not fully effective in addressing this challenging problem.