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By the Numbers

New data shows 1 in 10 Americans use drugs

September 25, 2017

New data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported that approximately 28 million Americans have used an illicit drug in the past month.

By the Numbers

By the Numbers: Random drug testing data

September 22, 2017

The FMCSA random rate is only a minimum standard and employers can elect to test at a greater rate. Examine your program and consider the risks.

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.

We're There

I’m There: Stephany Hazeldine

September 14, 2017

In this month’s feature of our “I’m There” series, Stephany describes what we’re there when you need us means to her.

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

Addiction recovery: A celebration of life

September 6, 2017

National Recovery Month in September raises awareness about substance use disorders and celebrate individuals in recovery.

News

Recognizing 20 Years of International Overdose Awareness Day

August 31, 2017

The International Overdose Awareness Day unites people worldwide who have lost loved ones to drug overdoses.

News

Top 7 trends at SAPAA

August 30, 2017

SAPAA helps to drive process forward and keeps our industry educated and informed about drug testing. See this year's most popular topics.

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.

We're There

I’m There: Joshua Weaver

August 14, 2017

Quest Diagnostics Employer Solutions shares a commitment to being there when our clients and colleagues need us – at every possible opportunity.