Author: Brie Edmonds

Drug Testing

Excuses for positive drug tests

August 1, 2018

The most common excuses for why people fail drug tests include claims about second-hand smoke or accidental consumption. Arm yourself with knowledge to deter cheating.

We're There

I’m there: Liz Vokolek

July 16, 2018

Liz Vokolek believes that by personally owning the problem and the solution, we can create a more productive work environment and a better customer experience.

Alcohol

America’s top beer-drinking holiday

July 3, 2018

July 4th is a day we celebrate our nations independence. Americans spent more than $1 billion on beer and an estimated $568 million in wine in 2016.

We're There

I’m there: Lori Reinhardt

June 11, 2018

Lori Reinhardt believes that by working together we’re better positioned to overcome obstacles and resolve challenges. In this month’s feature of our “I’m There” series, Lori gives us her take on what ‘we’re there when you need’ us means to her. Read the full story.

News

Our littlest addicts

March 29, 2018

Our country struggles with an opioid crisis and, unfortunately, adults are not the only ones impacted. According to Reuters Investigates, a baby is born dependent on opioids every 19 minutes and the number of children born with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is rising.

News

Valentine’s Day: Chocolate, flowers, and… cocaine?

February 14, 2018

Seventy-five percent of flowers sold in the U.S. are imported from Colombia and 90% of cocaine comes from Colombia as well. Coincidence?

Employer Solutions Portal

Advancing our online solutions

September 19, 2017

To continue our commitment to excellence, we recently asked our active users for their feedback and perspectives on the system. Here is what they had to say.

Drugs & Alcohol

What was in that brownie?

September 12, 2017

Consumption of marijuana edibles is becoming more common in the growing number of states that have legalized the drug's use.

News

DEA proposal to curb production of prescription drugs

August 24, 2017

On August 7, 2017 the DEA published a proposal to limit the manufacturing of several controlled substances starting in 2018.