Tag: urine drug test

News

2016 National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

October 14, 2016

In response to the alarming number of people misusing prescription drugs, the Drug Enforcement Agency began hosting the “Drug Take Back Day” in 2010.

eCCF

Important changes with eCCF

October 10, 2016

eCCF impacts the entire federally-regulated drug testing process. Read about important changes and how they can affect your drug testing program.

By the Numbers

By the Numbers: Positivity by drug

October 6, 2016

Detection rates of amphetamine, heroin and marijuana have increased annually for the past five years according to the Drug Testing Index.

We're There

I’m There: Terri Wells

October 5, 2016

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

Drug Testing

Our focus on drug test quality

October 4, 2016

We are dedicated to achieving an exceptional level of quality throughout the entire drug testing process from collection to the final test result.

By the Numbers

Series: Drug testing by the numbers

September 28, 2016

Our blog series takes a closer look at the numbers in workplace drug testing and explains how they are meaningful.

eCCF

Speed up testing with eCCF

September 27, 2016

Employers can begin taking advantage of eCCF for their DOT urine drug testing.

News

Drug positivity in U.S. workforce rises to highest level in a decade

September 15, 2016

The percentage of employees in the combined U.S. workforce testing positive for drugs has steadily increased over the last three years to a 10-year high.

eCCF

Quest Diagnostics Approved to Use eCCF for Federally-Mandated Workforce

August 18, 2016

Benefits of eCCF include fewer data entry and legibility issues, reduced collection site flaws, less paper to manage and improved overall efficiency.

International testing

Increased drug use fuels global drug testing market

July 14, 2016

As drug use and abuse grows globally, employers and individuals increasingly turning to drug testing as a deterrent.